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Virginia Top Court to Re-Hear Spammer's Conviction

arbitraryaardvark writes "Mega-spammer Jeremy Jaynes was convicted in Virginia of spamming in '05, sentenced to 9 years, and lost his appeal, 4-3, at the Virgina Supreme Court. But the court has just ordered a new hearing on whether the anti-spam statute is unconstitutional under the First Amendment. Slashdot previously covered the appeal and the conviction."

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  1. Re:SLASHDOT SUX0RZ by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Come on guys, you are abridging the previous AC's freedom of speech by modding him Troll! Who cares if what he is doing has a direct, negative effect on the people who use this service! His rights to free speech are more important than your rights!

  2. Re:First Amendment covers ads? by Ethanol-fueled · · Score: 2, Funny

    they should also have to pay for a servant to cover their ears when the yeller is yellin'.

  3. A Better Solution by hyades1 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Never mind courts and jail and all that crap. Can't we just beat the son-of-a-bitch to death with our G1ANT PEEN1SES?

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