Targeting Spam > 411: Spam Poetry

[THE OPERATOR] Once again, The Operator brings you a smidgen of poetic grandeur, cobbled together from the subject lines of spam from our email. By this point, we're pretty sure aliens are trying to communicate with us from the vastness of space.

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http://kalsey.com [Kalsey.com] Spam and Vandals, part 2 :: Adam Kalsey: Jay Allen has cobbled together a very spiffy Movable Type “solution” to the comment-spam problem.

Blog.ericgoldman.orghttp://blog.ericgoldman.org [Blog.ericgoldman.org] Technology & Marketing Law Blog: Spam Archives: Unfortunately, this seems to have been too confusing for the Court to comfortably handle, as the opinion goes through a considerable amount of preemption doctrine analysis, finds "textual ambiguity" and "default presumptions against preemption," resorts to drawing Venn diagrams, and generally makes long work out of what should be a simple construction of another part of the CAN-SPAM statute. At the end of it all, the 5th Circuit holds that since it finds conflict in the terms of the statute, the strong presumption against preemption should apply, and therefore U.Texas's filtering rules are not preempted.

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