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I hate spammers with a passion so I was pleased when I read this. Even though the claimant is unlikely to received any of the judgment it is still cool that they won. One small step for the ISP; one giant leap for computer users everywhere…

 

 

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — A federal judge has awarded a Clinton Internet service provider over $1 billion in a lawsuit against companies that used the service provider's equipment to send spam, the Quad-Cities Times reported Saturday.

It's believed to be one of the largest judgments against companies accused of sending junk e-mails.

 

U.S. District Judge Charles Wolle ruled Friday that Robert Kramer's business, CIS Internet Services, was harmed by the unsolicited e-mails.

 

"It's definitely a victory for all of us that open up our e-mail and find lewd and malicious and fraudulent e-mail in our boxes every day,'' Kramer said.

 

Kramer is unlikely to ever collect the large judgment, which was made possible through an Iowa law that allows plaintiffs to claim damages of $10 per spam message, said his attorney, Kelly O. Wallace of Atlanta.

 

"We hope to recover at least his costs,'' Wallace said.

Kramer's lawsuit was originally filed in October 2003 against 300 defendants then known only as John Does.

 

Kramer's company, founded in January 1996, provides e-mail for about 5,000 subscribers in the Clinton vicinity. He started noticing an influx of spam being sent to his company's inbound mail servers in mid-2000. At one point, his Internet server received 10 million or more spam e-mails per day, according to Kramer and the judgment documents.

 

Kramer said he was called away almost daily to repair downed e-mail servers that should run months without interruption.

 

U.S. District Judge Charles R. Wolle filed the default judgments Friday against three companies under the Federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act and the Iowa Ongoing Criminal Conduct Act:

 

— $360 million against Cash Link Systems Inc. of Florida.

— $720 million against AMP Dollar Savings Inc., an Arizona corporation.

— $140,000 against TEI Marketing Group Inc., a Florida corporation.

 

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