Internet service providers file more spam lawsuits
Microsoft, America Online (AOL), EarthLink and Yahoo, each filed new lawsuits in US federal court. The suits in Virginia, Georgia, California and Washington, charge named and unnamed alleged senders of spam with violating the federal Can-Spam Act, along with other state and federal laws.
It is the second time that the ISPs, united in the Anti-Spam Alliance, are taking legal action against spammers. In March the companies sued more than 220 alleged spammers responsible for sending out hundreds of millions of pieces of unsolicited commercial e-mail.
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