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Aussie Spammer Faces Millions in Fines

An anonymous reader writes "An alleged Australian spammer could face millions in fines if he's found guilty of breaking the country's anti-spam laws, reports ZDNet. The Australian Communications Authority alleges that Wayne Mansfield and his company, Clarity 1, sent at least 56 million commercial e-mails in the 12 months after the Spam Act was enacted in April 2004."

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  1. Re:Case in point by bmgoau · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    wait...so the rats didnt kill your grandpa? and the frogs arnt part of the mob? Ohhhh now i remeber this movie, its the one where they put the virus in the mothership and everything explodes. Sorry is it just me or did i not get your point.