Spamming must be stopped
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Prevention first:
see our tips on how to
stay off junk email lists,
because getting your address
removed
is far more difficult.
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Even if you're angered by repeated spam,
do not threaten the spammer with violence or illegal acts.
E-mail-bombing usually hurts other people, not the spammer.
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You can
report the spam
to various
companies
and
government agencies.
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To learn how to track down who
is really sending you junk,
see our
overview on tracking.
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If you get a real address, you can send our
strongly-worded reply
telling them that they will be taken to agree to pay you $10 per message
if they continue spamming you.
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Our page on why spamming must be stopped
discusses earlier court cases and other
major developments
concerning spam.
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Our page
on what
ISPs
and other
organizations
can do about spam
is under construction.
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We work to convince organizations that spam is bad for business.
We have testified before the
U.S. Senate on junk email.
We have submitted extensive
documentation
on spamming practices
to the Federal Trade Commission,
and appeared at their
workshops
on the subject in 1997 and 2003.
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If you want spamming to be made illegal, consider
sending these letters to
Senator Burns
and representatives
Tauzin
and
Sensenbrenner,
with copies to your local Senator and Representative.
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We maintain an extensive list of
links to other sites
about junk email,
including a
list of filtering software.
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We don't have any
Opt Out letters
to spammers,
because most are fly-by-night individuals
who disregard a simple polite request to stop.
That's why we invented
JUNKBUSTERS SPAMOFF.
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