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Subject: Re: [SAtalk] O.T. Habeus -- Why?
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X-Original-Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 13:34:11 -0700
Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 13:34:11 -0700
On Wednesday, August 28, 2002, at 11:48 AM, Robin Lynn Frank wrote:
> If I were a spammer, I'd simply set up a server, send out my
> spam with the
> Habeus headers and continue till I was reasonably certain I'd
> been reported.
> Then I'd simply reconfigure the server and reconnect to a
> different IP. As
> long as no one can establish my connection to the web sites my spam is
> directing people to, I'm home free.
Uh... the reason is simple. Habeas runs something called the
"Habeas Infringers List", and if you use their trademark without
their permission, you'll end up on it. Then, when you send spam
with the misappropriated header, users of SA (2.40 supports
this) will tag your mail as spam, rather than let it through.
This may be done independantly of your IP address, so be
prepared to constantly change domain names, and move your
servers as fast as you send spam.
Also, that little haiku is a copyrighted work, so not only CAN
Habeas sue, they MUST sue to protect their copyright. And since
it's a trademark as well, that's a double-whammy. Habeas has
some pretty high-powered legal people, who will gladly go to
town on violators.
The whole point here is to give them the legal leverage they
need to put spammers out of business, and not only block mail
from them, but allow through the things that really AREN'T spam.
--B
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