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Anti-Spam Bill Killed In California

Craig Newmark (craigslist) writes "In California, we had a pretty good antispam bill proposed by Sen. Debra Bowen, which was killed yesterday. A pro-spammer bill, backed by the big media sites including Microsoft, passed through committee. Here's a quick round up. We're considering a big feedback campaign, based on conversation with staffers on what works for them, since they want to hear from constituents, as opposed to spam. More to come ..."

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  1. Round up by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    the spammers and send them to Hormel to be converted to canned meat.

    I'm sure Hormel wouldn't object; it'd be sweet revenge :-)

    1. Re:Round up by jpsst34 · · Score: 4, Funny

      I thought spam spam was human spam. Oh, wait... I'm thinking of soylent spam! Silly me.

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  2. Whose Bill? by jasoncart · · Score: 4, Funny
    "Anti-Spam Bill Killed In California"

    Poor chap - we need all the anti-spam campaigners we can get.

  3. Inadvertent my ass by siskbc · · Score: 4, Funny
    Ooops, it looks like I accidentally sent this email to 20,000 people on my spam list instead of my 5 established customers! How can that have happened? I'll make sure that doesn't happen until tomorrow at least!

    The only good thing is it basically gives each spammer one "freebie" - surely a court won't believe they KEEP "inadvertently" sending spam. Will they?

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  4. From the Google News summary by SweetAndSourJesus · · Score: 5, Funny

    Debra Bowen, which was killed yesterday ...

    Man, this spam war is getting serious.

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  5. Voted down because... by rocco2nr · · Score: 5, Funny

    Those old geezers like the good deals they're getting on viagra

  6. Defining "genius" . . . by Mikey-San · · Score: 4, Funny

    Step 1: Help shoot down anti-spam legislature.

    Step 2: Advertise that since spam is out of control, you're going to do everything in your power to help stop it, both in preventing spam from hitting your users and telling the government it needs to be stopped.

    Step 3: Profit ... Right?

    I got nothing.

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  7. Re:Wouldn't have helped by Delphiki · · Score: 4, Funny

    What if someone rich in Romania or China needed to use your bank account to hide millions of dollars in to protect from an impending coup d'etat and was willing to split it with you?

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  8. Re:FCC's do not call registry by osu-neko · · Score: 4, Funny

    What, compile a big list of email addresses, then give it to email advertisers? I'm sure that'll help...

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    "Convictions are more dangerous enemies of truth than lies."
  9. Googleloop by Dahamma · · Score: 5, Funny

    Notice that as of this writing the Google "roundup" referenced in the story has the story itself as the second link... the consequences of this to "PageRank" are now mindboggling...