I think that there are two issues here.
First, if I call up someone and have a "banned" conversation with
them, or if I give someone an illegally copied piece of software, the
phone company or the bus company are not responsible for what I did that
was illegal. They provided the service that enabled me to do what I did
but they did not participate in the crime as it was I who committed the
crime. The government should come after me, not them. Same on the
internet. The party that sells me service (or gasoline for my car) does
not help me in the crime.
All they did was legal: they helped me get from A to Z.
Second, spamming is a process that is unique to computers. It is the
system that enables spammers to operate that is also used, 99% of the
time, for good communications. The spammers are the ones that we should
go after, but:
a) You would be VERY hard pressed to prove actual damages;
b) You would have to make a strong case to say why spamming is or
should be illegal. Just to say that you don't like it or that
it is off-topic on a list IS NOT enough!
c) You would have to show malicious intent AND/OR that the person
KNEW BEFOREHAND that this would evoke a negative reaction.
Also, please keep in mind that since your provider (commercial or
otherwise) gives you access to the net, that the person who sends it out
would be under the jurisdiction of HIS OR HER provider, and not yours.
It is their agreement that would be legally binding first. You would
have to prove that YOUR terms were violated KNOWINGLY by said person,
which would be next to impossible as people don't sign a million
agreements (one with each provider).
Lastly, as I see it, all our sites agree to exchange mail. This
means, in effect, that we will accept anything from anyone in exchange
for the right to send out the same.
If we start to get into what is banned or not, we run the same risks
that we are now facing in the country: banning and censoring at will and
losing the freedom we cherish. My personal opinion is that this should
be one place that should not follow the national backward trend.
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