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One for the Good Guys!
Texas has filed a lawsuit against two men believed to be among the world's top spammers. It is seeking millions of dollars in damages in a civil lawsuit filed last week.
The lawsuit was filed against Ryan Pitylak, a University of Texas student and Mark Trotter, who are thought to be the top executives in three companies that are accused of sending out millions of unsolicited e-mail messages. Greg Abbott, the Texas attorney general, alleges that messages sent by the companies broke the 2003 CAN-Spam Act as well as the Texas Electronic Mail and Solicitation Act and Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act. |
Well, we certainly must start somewhere.
:x: Jseal, thanks for keeping us informed. :) |
glad to see they may be getting their comeupance
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HHHMMMMMM.....Ryan has no pity and Mark has got pig's feet.heh heh They must be guilty as charged. Good work.I had wondered wy in the last few days I hadn't gotten any SPAM to enlarge my penis or breasts and no offers for the little blue pill.heh heh
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Thanks jseal. It's good to finally hear of something GOOD coming out of Texas.
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Pantyfanatic,
I’m sure you didn’t mean to include Carissa, maddy, texascubfan, txgrneyes, txsweet, or any of the other Texas Pixies in that comment about Texas. |
The radio show(The Howie Carr Show,680AM)(3-6/7)plays "God Bless Texas"
everytime,Texas executes,a deathrow inmate. Irish P.S.Everyone has different views,on the death-penalty,but it sure is funny! :line: |
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