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Man Quits Job, Makes Living Suing Email Spammers

My Way:  “Eight years ago, [Daniel] Balsam was working as a marketer when he received one too many e-mail pitches to enlarge his breasts.  Enraged, he launched a Web site called Danhatesspam.com, quit a career in marketing to go to law school and is making a decent living suing companies who flood his [...]

California Plaintiff Wins Lawsuit Against Spammer & Gets $7,000

San Francisco Chronicle:  “A judge has awarded a San Francisco attorney $7,000 in damages in a rare trial under California’s anti-spam law – $1,000 for each unsolicited, misleading commercial e-mail he received.  The ads violated California’s 2004 anti-spam law . . . . [that] prohibits sending an uninvited commercial e-mail from California, or [...]