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Parker v. C.N. Enterprises

An Internet author in Texas was granted a temporary injunction against a California college student and his company forbidding them from using the author's or anyone else's domain name in spam mailings. The plaintiff received more than 5000 irate messages from people who had received spam mailings offering information on "Free Cash Grants" for $19.95, all of the mailings showing the plaintiff's return address of flowers.com.  In November 1997, Judge Suzanne Covington granted judgment against California spammer Craig
Nowak.

More Information

Parker v. C.N. Enterprises Order

Parker v. C.N. Enterprises Press Release - 11/17/97

Parker v. C.N. Enterprises Press Release - 9/18/97

Parker v. C.N. Enterprises Press Release - 5/28/97

 
 

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