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![]() "Mike Andrews" wrote in message ... In (rec.radio.amateur.homebrew), "Watson A.Name - \"Watt Sun, the Dark Remover\"" wrote: For five years, Calif had laws that were on the books but were unenforced. They were challengd as unconstitutional. They and 35 other state laws weren't consistent, making it a mess for the courts and lawyers in every state. We had 36 different tools but they were largely unused. Now there is a consistent set of national laws with much better chance of being enforced. Someone has to light a fire under the feds to get them to step up the enforcement. All this bitching, whining and nmoaning about what used to be and how bad it is now is a huge waste of time. Get over it and proceed on with the tools given to us, and hammer the spammers. Horse exhaust. You-Can-Spam, under the guise of improving the situation by applying one uniform law everywhere, forced everything into one badly-fitting, Procrustean bed, overriding and effectively nullifying existing state laws, some of which (Washington, California) were *very* much better written and more effective. Yes, those laws got challenged as unconstitutional. A challenge by itself means nothing; it's the *OUTCOME* of the challenge that means something, and the Washington and California laws survived all the challenges against them. It's because they survived those challenges, thereby putting fear into the cryostats[1] of the folks who run the advertising industry and of the Senators from Coca-Cola, Time-Warner, and the other big owners of federal legislators, that You-Can-Spam came to be. Private right of action used to exist because of state laws, but that right now has been removed by You-Can-Spam, and only providers and Attorneys General have standing to sue. You-Can-Spam is tailor-made for the advertising industry, which comes as no surprise to me, because the folks who really wrote it certainly appear to have been advertising industry lobbyists. If you don't like all the bitching, whining, and moaning about what used to be, then you have the right to move somewhere that prohibits it. Choose carefully: places that prohibit it may not let you move out again. Me, I'll stay here and bitch, whine, moan, and lean hard on my congresscritters. [1] We can be quite certain that they don't have hearts. A heart is not capable of pumping liquid Helium. Followups to news.admin.net-abuse.email, where this subthread belongs. -- Mike Andrews, W5EGO Tired old sysadmin You can belittle others for their opinions, and bitch and whine about the situation at hand. But like they say, when life hands you a lemon, make lemonade. Quitcherbitchin, and get on with life. You're complaining to the wrong crowd - almost everyone really don't care what you or i think. |
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