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Spam Punishment Doesn't Fit the Crime
Mark Rasch, 2004-12-27

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Spam Punishment Doesn't Fit the Crime 2004-12-28
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Anonymous
No, if you send ten billion spams and on average they take 1 second then you are waisting 317 years of people's lives (and note that these are waking years -- the 9 years in jail includes time for him to sleep). The punishment seems to fit.

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