Spammer Takes RBL To Court And Wins

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Aron Schatz
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September 15, 2006
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Spamhaus was ordered to pay a default judgement of millions. Since the case was filed in a US court and Spamhaus is based in the UK, Spamhaus has disregarded the suit.

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The court also barred Spamhaus from causing any e-mail sent by e360insight or Linhardt to be "blocked, delayed, altered, or interrupted in anyway" and ordered Spamhaus to publish an apology for that states that Linhardt and his company are not spammers, according to a copy of the order. "This ruling confirms e360insight's position that Spamhaus.org is a fanatical, vigilante organization that operates in the United States with blatant disregard for U.S. law," Linhardt wrote in an e-mail to CNET News.com on Thursday. But Spamhaus is unfazed by the ruling. In a statement on its Web site, it dismissed the judgment as invalid and charges that the court was "bamboozled by spammers." Spamhaus didn't mount a defense in the case; the ruling was a default judgment in absence of counterarguments. "Default judgments obtained in US county, state or federal courts have no validity in the UK and can not be enforced under the British legal system," Spamhaus said on its Web site. "As spamming is illegal in the UK, an Illinois court ordering a British organization to stop blocking incoming Illinois spam in Britain goes contrary to UK law which orders all spammers to cease sending spam in the first place."


I am also aware to the fact that the judges in this country do not understand technical details of anything. This lawsuit would have been thrown out due to the fact that A) RBLs are voluntary and B) e360insight as a company is a spammer! Looks like those internets that got sent to me yesterday was clogged in the tubes.

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