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Subject: Re: [SAtalk] O.T. Habeus -- Why?
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On Wednesday 28 August 2002 01:34 pm, Brian McNett wrote:
>
> 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
>
And if a spammer forges headers???
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