Judge In e360 Vs. Comcast Rules e360 a Spammer
Brielle Bruns writes "Yesterday, Judge James B. Zagel dismissed claims against Comcast by e360. In the decision, the judge says: 'Plaintiff e360Insight, LLC is a marketer. It refers to itself as an Internet marketing company. Some, perhaps even a majority of people in this country, would call it a spammer.' This clears the path for Comcast's counter-suit." e360 is the spammer that got a default judgement against Spamhaus, as we have discussed on numerous occasions.
Television commercials are spam. Radio commercials are spam. Any kind of commercial is spam. Any kind of product or service promotion is spam.
All packaging should be black or white, with labels that only describe the content and nothing else. This includes your milk cartons, your cereal boxes, etc. It shall be forbidden to know where your product came from, lest you develop a preference.
SERP's are spam, organic or not. How DARE you promote your product or service to people who are expressly engaged in the process of looking for it.
Internet marketing is spam, you say? Then Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, etc. and just about every business with a web presence is guilty of spamming.
Yes, these people were engaged in spamming, but no - netiher marketing nor internet marketing equals spamming, for crissakes.