Habeas Bags Another Spammer
from the take-them-down dept
While I'm still not at all convinced that Habeas has the right idea in trying to stop spam by using a copyrighted haiku in emails to get around spam filters, it appears they've been able to use that strategy to get back at a few spammers. Last year we wrote about a case they won, though, the legal reasoning seemed vague. Now, they've won another case for a little over $100,000 against a spammer.
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