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Story: Florida spammer faces $11bn fine

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Posted by: SmartITGuy (Thursday 5 January 2006, 6:20 PM)

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YAY!!! That's totally awesome!
It's about time the spammers get it right back in the face!!!
All we need now is the same thing to happen a bunch more times, and for OTHER countries to follow suit.

For every penny made on spam sent, spammers should lose 10 cents!

Also, the jsutice system should go after the benefactors of the spam. (As in - the entities being advertised in the spam).

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