I'll probably call the FBI, U.S. Customs, and the LAPD and see who wants to
take it on, since it's definitely a criminal thing.
--Q.M.
> I understand one browser company just won a major
> lawsuit against some spammers recently. I think it was
> AOL, but Yahoo does something good as well. Their
> email has a "This Is Spam" button that lets you
> forward yucky stuff to them to dispose of as they see
> fit, or to block said spammer entirely.
>
> I also did a Google search on "report porn spam" and
> got about 40,000 hits, including the following:
> www.centerfordecency.org/pornprob_spam.htm
> www.obscenitycrimes.org/complaint/ReportPornSpam.cfm
> cc.uoregon.edu/cnews/fall2002/spamreport.html
> (Haven't checked them out, so read 'em carefully
> before hitting "Enter".)
> And good luck. I hope you win I hope you win!
> --Georgie
>
> --- mayhem <meurtre_at_earthlink.net> wrote:
>> Does anyone know if there's a central law
>> enforcement account to which I can
>> forward spam for illegal porn?
>>
>> I just got something egregious, and would love to
>> see these guys busted--but
>> whose flipping jurisdiction is it, anyway?
>>
>>
>> --Q.M.
>>
>>
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>>
>>
>
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