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Well-Known Spammer To Pony Up $7 million to Microsoft

from the oh-so-you're-not-broke? dept

We wondered last month if spam king Scott Richter was going legit after anti-spammers said they hadn't seen any spam from him in several months. Now, it looks like he's taken another step towards legitimacy by settling a lawsuit with Microsoft for $7 million, but also agreeing to withdraw the bankruptcy filings he'd made for himself and his company, OptInRealBig -- bankruptcies intended solely to consolidate lawsuits and reorganize the company so it could keep on spamming. In the book Spam Kings, Richter is portrayed as somebody who couldn't decide whether to go legit or to be a spammer. This settlement, along with his removal from the ROKSO (Registry of Known Spam Operations) list, makes it look like he may have finally chosen legitimacy.

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  1. The check is in the mail...

    by Michael Vilain - Aug 9th, 2005 @ 12:01pm

    Getting a judgement against someone isn't the same thing as actually collecting against it. Geeze, must be slow news day.

    It was much more fun to hear that Bill Gates and Paul Allen's credit cards were hacked when a news story of them dedicating a building named after their mothers was posted. Guess where the perp's got Gates' mom's maiden name?

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