[CLUE-Talk] help with spammer information

Mike Staver staver at fimble.com
Sat Nov 6 13:32:01 MST 2004


Wow Charles, I'm going to see if I can make this work for me.  Who would 
I submit a DMCA complaint to?

Charles Oriez wrote:
> At 12:58 PM 11/6/2004, Matt Gushee wrote:
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>> On Sat, Nov 06, 2004 at 07:59:30AM -0500, Charles Oriez wrote:
>> >
>> > 2) Make shirnkwrap licensing work for you.  Post a notice on your 
>> domain
>> > that any for emails sent out with your domain name in the from, the
>> > langauge of message and any content on any referenced web pages is
>> > copyrighted by you. Note that anyone objecting to your policies has 
>> a sole
>> > remedy the option of ceasing to use your domain name in their mail.
>> >
>> > 3) Start sending DMCA notices demanding that the pages be taken down,
>> > pursuant to your copyright ownership of them, and demand the 
>> identities of
>> > the people paying for the pages
>>
>> That's an interesting tactic. Has anyone actually done this? Has it been
>> tested in court? And, as a practical matter, how enforceable would this
>> be against foreign entities?
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> It's been discussed on nanae.  I am waiting for the next spammer to use 
> my domain to try it out.  DMCA violations don't require an active law 
> suit to subpoena information from third parties.  That is the primary 
> attraction.  I'll let you know the outcome.
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