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Spammers breaking the law, UK judge rules


May 11 2006

Spammers breaking the law, UK judge rules

 


People who bombard innocent victims with a blizzard of unsolicited "spam" e-mails are breaking the law and could face up to five years in jail, London's High Court ruled on Thursday.

In a test case that puts spammers in the same league as people who send computer viruses, two judges said that these cyber-spammers could be prosecuted for their activities under the 1990 Computer Misuse Act.

The ruling came as the two overturned a district judge's previous ruling that 18-year-old David Lennon had no case to answer after being accused of using a computer program to send five million e-mails to a firm which had fired him.

The judges said that while a computer user might consent to being sent some e-mails, that consent did not extend to receiving a barrage of such messages.

Ruling that the extent of consent should be decided on a case-by-case, the judges said it plainly did not cover e-mails sent intentionally to jam a receiving computer rather than for the purpose of communication.

The case must now go back to the original court to be reconsidered.


 

Reproduced from an article published by Yahoo! News
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