 | 24/7 Media Snags Restraining Order Against MAPS
Ad server and technology company 24/7 Media succeeded in getting a temporary restraining order against anti-spam non-profit Mail Abuse Prevention System, on behalf of 24/7's e-mail marketing subsidiary, 24/7 Exactis. [InternetNews] (November 17, 2000) |
 | A Fight to Ban Cellphone Spam
Hundreds of unsuspecting AT&T wireless subscribers in April protested when spam trickled from their PCs to cellular phones. [Wired] (June 6, 2000) |
 | Anti-Spam Bill Clears Key Hurdle
An anti-spam bill that could have a wide-reaching effect on online marketing is one step closer to becoming law following the U.S. House Commerce Committee's vote Wednesday. [E-Commerce Times] (June 15, 2000) |
 | Anti-spam groups slam RECA proposal
Privacy and anti-spam activists have given two thumbs down to the latest attempt at self-regulation by the online marketing industry. [ZDNet] (September 29, 2000) |
 | AOL spammer pleads guilty to forgery
A man who spammed millions of AOL subscribers with pornography and get-rich-quick schemes has pleaded guilty to second-degree forgery in a US District court. [The Register] (December 12, 2000) |
 | ASD.com First Company in Tennessee to Win Anti-Spamming Case; First Judgment and Award Under the Anti-Spamming Statute in Tennessee
A Tennessee company wins a lawsuit under new state anti-spam legislation. (May 19, 2000) |
 | AT&T admits spam offense after contract exposed
AT&T acknowledged Thursday that it had violated its own spam policy by providing Web-hosting services to a purported sender of unsolicited commercial email. [CNET.com] (November 3, 2000) |
 | Brightmail Debuts Wireless Anti-Spam 'Mailwall'
Seeking to protect wireless e-mail users from spam and viruses, Brightmail, Inc. announced the release of new software that acts as a "mailwall." [Wireless Newsfactor] (December 4, 2000) |
 | CNET.com: AT&T admits spam offense after contract exposed
AT&T acknowledged Thursday that it had violated its own spam policy by providing Web-hosting services to a purported sender of unsolicited commercial email. (September 3, 2002) |
 | Consumer watchdogs fail the Spam Test
Report on European consumer watchdog groups with no spam policies. [The Register] (June 6, 2000) |