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Super Spammer Sentenced to 9 years

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Hi to all

Lets hope it holds up and sets an example that will stop these cretins. :irate:
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A MAN convicted in the United States' first felony prosecution for illegal spamming was sentenced to nine years in prison yesterday, but the Virginia judge postponed the sentence while the case is appealed. Judge Thomas Horne said that because the law targeting bulk e-mail distribution is new and raises constitutional questions, it was appropriate to defer the prison time until appeals courts rule.

Jeremy Jaynes of Raleigh, N.C., was convicted in November for using false Internet addresses to send mass e-mail ads through an AOL server in Loudoun, Va.

A jury had recommended the nine-year prison term.

Prosecutors said Jaynes used the Internet to peddle bogus products and services such as a "FedEx refund processor."

Virginia, where the AOL corporation is based, prosecuted the case under a law that took effect in 2003 barring people from sending bulk e-mail that is unsolicited and masks its origin.

Jaynes told the judge that regardless of how the appeal turns out, "I can guarantee the court I will not be involved in the e-mail marketing business again."

Lisa Hicks-Thomas, the prosecutor, said she was pleased with the ruling and confident that the law would be upheld on appeal.

Defence lawyer David Oblon argued that nine years was far too long given that Jaynes was charged as an out-of-state resident with violating a Virginia law that had taken effect just two weeks before.

The jury had also convicted Jaynes' sister, Jessica DeGroot, with a $7,500 fine.

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Cool - maybe they'll go after the Spyware a$$holes next!
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Great news Minir, would they give me a reward if I turn in Patrick or Sammy. :D
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Jamie_R wrote: :thumb:

Cool - maybe they'll go after the Spyware a$$holes next!
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Good Morning Jamie_R & Lefty

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From your Lips to Gods Ear :thumb:

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Can we split the Reward??? :D

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Thanks Fellas and do have a wonderful weekend :)

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In realative terms the internet is still in it's infant stages. Give it 5 maybe 10 more years and we will be seeing a whole ebook of internet laws.
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I don't see how a government can impose a law on the Internet when it's a worldwide thing, it isn't owned by one country or government alone.
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Of course he will not spam anymore..He probably made millions already. Dumb oaf


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Brent, a government has jurisdiction over those matters when they occur within or originate from their country.
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I wonder if I could be sentenced at SG? :eek:
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Good morning Joint Chiefs of Staff, Brent, thepieman & Massa

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Lefty
Great news Minir, would they give me a reward if I turn in Patrick or Sammy.
It looks like a possibility JCOS :D

Yes i agree JCOS, there will be further attempts to enforce certain Laws within the boundaries of Countries. Difficult to do, but thats never stopped anyone before.

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See Massa's Post.

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By the time they get through with him and Legal Fees etc. he may well be in debt for sometime? I hope they nail many more as well.

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Yes they can Massa. Will be interesting to see how far some try to take it.

No problem hitting Spammers as they are Universally despised i do believe.

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Thanks everyone and do have a lovely day :)

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Found this on TheRegister.
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Jaynes was sending out at least 10 million emails a day using 16 broadband lines, grossing between $400,000 and $700,000 a month on expenses of around $50,000 - a handsome profit. Jaynes snared one punter for around every 30,000 emails sent.
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That's a lot of money for for spamming people. He made a fortune while pissing off millions of people daily. Good riddance.
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Hi SRF01

Interesting figures SRF01. Thanks for your input.

The Government may well claim the money as an ongoing Criminal enterprise? Who knows or perhaps a Class Action Suit could be brought by those whose Emails he Targeted, thus taking all his profits in Fines levied against him?

Hopefully this will lead to many more going down for the count in the near future. i'm just a regular dude on the Net and the amount of Spam i get is unreal at times.

I have 3 Accounts set up. 1 for any signing or addresses i may have to use on the Net and i automatically Delete and Blacklist these...i never Bounce any.

The second Account is for all Sign ups to Newsletters etc. Not too much Spam makes it their

Lastly my Private Email for Friends etc.

Somehow it has lately been targeted and i'm getting tons of Spam their. As much as i don't like to do it i may have to change that one.

I'd say on average i receive at least 40 to 50 pieces of Spam daily.

One can only imagine the Thousands received by Businesses etc each day...Very Costly to them and these Spammers should be Kicked in the Nuts real hard imho.

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I've always had really good luck with not getting spam email.

I have a few accounts and follow the same steps as Minir but recently have been using my main account for more and more things like electronic bill pay, mortgage stuff, buying stuff online, etc...

Still never really get much spam whatsoever (looks around for something made of wood). maybe my ISP has some good filtering software.

My work compuyter though, lol. Our business address for the online store gets about 3 or 4 nogus messages for every legitimate order.
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Hi Humboldt


I think the ISP Filtering is probably your best defence. Mine is not at all up to date imho. They allow all kinds of Spam through.

Tonight after posting this i finally decided to change my main mail account. It will take a day to do so, but today alone i had 50+ pieces of Spam on it alone. Its just getting to be too much to wade through to look for important messages.

God i Hate Spam and Spammers. They should all get Life as far as i'm concerned.

Glad your having better luck. I envy you :)

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hopefully bubby has him as a new wife
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mccoffee wrote:hopefully bubby has him as a new wife
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Hi mccoffee


That would be Justice well served :rotfl:

Let Him know what a Pain in the Ass He truly was :D


Thanks mccoffee, enjoy your evening :)

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Wasnt it Spammy ? :D
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rivas wrote:Wasnt it Spammy ? :D
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Hi rivas

No!

A distant Cousin from Arkansas though i'm sure :D

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Somebody call me?? ;)
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minir wrote:---

Hi rivas

No!

A distant Cousin from Arkansas though i'm sure :D

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HAAHAHAHA, hey Minir. Thanks for the article. Wish California had something like this. By the way, how did you know Spammys from Arkansas? Was it the teeth? :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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DaddyLongLeg wrote:HAAHAHAHA, hey Minir. Thanks for the article. Wish California had something like this. By the way, how did you know Spammys from Arkansas? Was it the teeth? :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

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Hi DaddyLongLeg
Was it the teeth?


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Yep! All 3 of Them :D

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[quote="Spammy"]Somebody call me?? ]

:rotfl:

Go AWAY ! :rotfl:


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rivas wrote: :rotfl:

Go AWAY ! :rotfl:


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Joint Chiefs of Staff wrote:In realative terms the internet is still in it's infant stages. Give it 5 maybe 10 more years and we will be seeing a whole ebook of internet laws.
the international boundaries is what will hose it all.

we are in desparate need of solutions other than trying to plug the endless holes
in MS software.

why aren't the people paying the spammers and and spyware writers to get their garbage on your desktop being fined.

make it REALLY cost advertisers if they get caught advertising in this way.

fine them till they fold and sue them for what they are worth.

seems like a no brainer to me.


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Hi AMPLIFRIER

If they can prove the Advertisers knowingly allowed this to happen, then absolutely. They should be treated as harshly as those that do the Spamming, i agree 110%

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minir wrote:Hi AMPLIFRIER

If they can prove the Advertisers knowingly allowed this to happen, then absolutely. They should be treated as harshly as those that do the Spamming, i agree 110%

Thanks AMPLIFRIER and do have a great day :)

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