ACMA - Million dollar penalties issued in first SMS spam case - http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB...
Oct 23, 2009
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"In a landmark decision today, the Federal Court in Brisbane imposed a total of $15.75 million in penalties for contraventions of the Spam Act 2003 (the Spam Act), following the Australian Communications and Media Authority’s first court action taken against unsolicited SMS messages."
- Matt G
This is an Australian story.
- Matt G
It is unfortunate that even with these high penalties, it won't deter spammers in the slightest.
- travispuk
No, but it will just move it offshore and underground I suppose. :-(
- Matt G
I dislike the fact that it is effectively a Government Agency that is going after these people... and spending tax dollars trying to stop it from happening. I think that the network providers should bare the cost as they are allowing it to happen... however having said that I guess I am then supporting the Movie and Music industry going after the ISPs and I think that is wrong. The difference is that the Movie and Music industry is a private company (or public) trying to regain lost profits =P.
- travispuk