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Post by bethzy on Nov 11, 2005 3:38:42 GMT -5
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Post by Blondie on Nov 18, 2005 16:22:35 GMT -5
For the record, I am including the complete and real meanings of both SPAM and ONLINE ADVERTISER in the letter of complaint. For those interested in know just how the 2 (ahem) differ, here's what the lingo means....
SPAM... a.k.a. online advertising -or- Internet ad -or- Web ad
An e-mail message sent to a large number of people without consent, also known as Unsolicited Commercial E-mail (UCE) or junk e-mail. Spam is usually sent to promote a product or service. It is also found in newsgroups, where people post identical and irrelevant messages to many different newsgroups that have nothing to do with the content of the posting. Some newsgroup users distinguish spam from velveeta (which is to cross-post to an excessive number of newsgroups), and consider spam to be worse because posting messages separately drains more disk space and network bandwidth.
As a broadcast, spam is characterized by its large volume. Spammers follow the traditional direct-marketing ploy of saturating the intended audience, hoping for a tiny return-from less than 1 percent up to 5 percent. Spammers don't care about the large number of people they irritate or offend, because there always seems to be those few people who visit their advertised Web site or order their product.
The term actually "comes from a Monty Python television show in which one particular episode made so many references to the canned meat product that the rest of the show was overshadowed by the spam motif." It is considered to be a serious violation of netiquette and many ISPs are utilizing anti-spam tools and methods fight and pursue spammers.
The most common forms of spam :
Chain letters; Pyramid schemes (including Multilevel Marketing, or MLM); Other "Get Rich Quick" or "Make Money Fast" (MMF) schemes; Offers of phone sex lines and ads for pornographic Web sites; Offers of software for collecting e-mail addresses and sending spam; Offers of bulk e-mailing services for sending spam; Stock offerings for unknown start-up corporations; Quack health products and remedies; and Illegally pirated software (warez). Contrary to popular belief, "spam is not protected by national Free Speech laws because free speech guarantees you the right to say what you want (within reason), it does not guarantee you a platform to make yourself heard in." For example, your "daily newspaper will take any commercial advertisement subject to two constraints: (a) it must fit within their advertising guidelines, and (b) the advertiser must pay for the costs of distribution. Spam fails on both of these counts." Also contrary to popular belief, "anti-spam is not censorship because censorship is blocking information based on its content whereas spam-blocking attempts to keep the content in its proper place." Another example, your "local public library has a bulletin board where people can post for-sale ads and business cards; they would be rightfully upset at someone who inserted an advertising flyer inside every book on the shelves, which is the equivalent of posting a notice to every Usenet group."
ONLINE ADVERTISER a.k.a. online advertising -or- Internet ad -or- Web ad -or- SPAM
A Web page graphic or ad banner that takes a user to another Web site when it's clicked on. There are many kinds of online ads, such as: ad banner, beyond-the-banner, button, house ad, hyperstitial, integrated sponsorship, interstitial, pop-under ad, pop-up ad, skyscraper, sponsorship, superstitial, text ad, transactional ad, and trick ad. These ads are paid for by the distributor of the product. Those ads not paid for by the distributor fall into the SPAM catagory of online law and netiquette.
So Nosmoq....YOU ARE SPAMMING !!! I don't know what this company has brainwashed you into thinking but you are SPAMMING not online advertising. You haven't paid this website administrator/owner to post your ad and therefore you have breached laws that with my letter, could very well backfire against you. But hey, I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and call you naive and a blind follower for just not knowing. Then again MAXIM is not a defense against the law. It means you can't claim STUPIDITY as a defense!!! GET LOST !
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