Aussie Regulator Comes Down On SMS Spam 76
An anonymous reader writes "The Australian Communications and Media Authority has commenced legal proceedings in the Federal Court against several local and international companies over allegedly unsolicited SMS spam. It's the first time the regulator has used its powers under the Spam Act to pursue an alleged SMS spammer through the Courts. Other companies have been fined or committed to an 'enforceable undertaking' to avoid this type of action (although these are not without issue). Another firm accused of SMS spam accused the regulator of being overzealous after it received a formal warning. The regulator appears to have instituted a crackdown on the premium mobile content industry in recent months, culminating in this latest action."
Re:Die Spammers!! (Score:5, Funny)
Find them guilty and kill them with fire.
No one expects the Spammer Inquisition!
Re:Die Spammers!! (Score:2, Funny)
Are you a spammer?
Re:Die Spammers!! (Score:3, Funny)
Let's just stick to killing them with fire - Simple, cheap, clean, and effective
I prefer lobbing nukes from orbit. The fireworks are more impressive, and there's a greater chance of success.
Re:Some basic filtering/blacklisting should be... (Score:5, Funny)
"stop" may block them, but texting "stop. hammer time" actually destroys their soul in the process.