In a historic first, a California court has fined an Internet marketing company $2 million for sending millions of unsolicited junk e-mails. The case was brought against PW Marketing, a Los Angeles-based Internet advertising company owned by Paul Willis and . . . . In a historic first, a California court has fined an Internet marketing company $2 million for sending millions of unsolicited junk e-mails. The case was brought against PW Marketing, a Los Angeles-based Internet advertising company owned by Paul Willis and Claudia Griffin. The court found the company liable for sending a large quantity of spam that sold a $39 "how to" book for spammers and provided extensive lists of e-mail addresses. California expects the ruling to set a precedent for further aggressive antispam legal action. But regardless of this high-profile case, California's legal efforts "ultimately will not change the volume of spam," says Yankee Group analyst J. P. Gownder. . In a historic first, a California court has fined an Internet marketing company $2 million for sendi. historic, first, california, court, fined, internet, marketing, company, million, sendi. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
In a double-barreled report affecting the future of online privacy, federal trade regulators on Thursday approved a plan by Internet advertisers to self-regulate the way they collect information used to profile online consumers. . In a double-barreled report affecting the future of online privacy, federal trade regulators on Thursday approved a plan by Internet advertisers to self-regulate the way they collect information used to profile online consumers. The link for this article located at WiReD is no longer available. . Government authorities sanction a self-governance strategy for digital marketers concerning web privacy issues.. Privacy Regulation, Online Consumer Data, Internet Self-Regulation. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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