When is Spam acceptable, when is it an unacceptable nuisance, and when is it a crime?
Yesterday Robert Alan Soloway, one of the world's top 10 spammers, was arrested. His actions were clearly illegal, using viruses to create zombie computers that would send e-mail after e-mail out. His charges also seem to include identity theft.
But is all spam a crime? Is all spam even bad? Spam is essentially just junk mail, right? While I throw away most of the junk mail the post office delivers to me, every now and then I use some pizza coupons, or learn of a new business in my area that I decide to check out. There is nothing wrong with advertising through the mail. You cannot, however, send unsolicited pornography through the mail. To me it makes sense that a business that produces videos for web pages, for example, should be able to seek out companies they perceive as potential clients and send them an e-mail explaining their services. I don't even mind THAT much the occasion "Lower your interest rate."
So my question is simply this: Where should the lines be drawn?
For the complete story on Robert Alan Soloway here is a link...
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070531/ap_on_hi_te/spam_arrest
No, all spam does not have spyware or viruses. This is CLEARLY illegal, and should not be tolerated. Phishing is also clearly illegal. But, what about legitimate business trying to sell you their products or services? I like the idea of a "Do not Spam List."
If we could get rid of all the illegal, illigitame, and just plain inappropriate spam (as a guy I really don't want to make my breasts any bigger than they already are), I don't think the bandwith problems would be that big of an issue for the legitimate spam. Honestly, I'd rather have Pizza Hut start sending me coupons in my e-mail every month and have my sister-in-law stop sending me all these "If you send this e-mail to 20 people in the next 6 minutes your wish will come true" e-mails!