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To: FlyVet
Don't like that idea either, except to enforce or repeal existing laws.

Existing laws aren't very enforceable. I'm a legal resident of California which has a pretty tough anti-spam law. However, my non-work permanent email address points to a mailbox on a computer in Virginia, and all of my email ultimately lands on a computer in Japan. Am I covered by California's anti-spam law that makes it illegal to send spam to Californians? Probably, but I'm sure not going to fly to a court to insist upon my rights and not when I can procmail it away to oblivion.

Technological problems require technological solutions, not legal ones.

Interesting, your flag. You never know where Freepers come from.

There are FReepers all over the world. It's more fun that way. :-)

63 posted on 10/29/2002 12:04:27 AM PST by altair
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To: altair
Am I covered by California's anti-spam law that makes it illegal to send spam to Californians? Probably, but I'm sure not going to fly to a court to insist upon my rights and not when I can procmail it away to oblivion.

I wasn't planning on flying to a court either. Spyware is just an annoyance that shouldn't exist, unless invited. I'll continue to delete their crap every day, even though I didn't ask for their crap. For instance, "they" know I spend too much time surfing the Free Republic, so therefore, I must be a beer-gutted, assault-rifle-owning, redneck white boy with an NRA sticker on the back window of my white van or box truck....know what I mean, Verne?

Try AdAware on your machine some time. E-Z quick download...you might get annoyed what you find too. Cheers, bro.

64 posted on 10/29/2002 12:29:47 AM PST by FlyVet
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