Well, I caught wind of this a few days ago, but haven't reported on it until now because I just wanted to get verification first and make sure we didn't report on anything false.
Here's the news..
At AD:TECH SF last week, 8 ad networks were served with a small claims court suit of between $7500-$10k each on account for email spam. The suit is specifically for "violation of the California anti-spam laws". The person behind this is an actual lawyer too, which makes it seem fishy. More on that soon though.
The following networks were served:
Offerweb
AzoogleAds
Intermark/Copeac
ClickBooth/IntegraClick
AdDrive
The Useful
Admercial
Rextopia
The papers they were served with carries the following information:
The court date is set in California on June 18th 2007 at 1pm. Case #207-SCo4387 in Superior Court of California at the Santa Clara - Palo Alto Courthouse - 270 Grant Ave Palo Alto CA 94306.
Now here is where it gets interesting...
The person behind the suits name is James Wagner, who is a lawyer and apparently makes his living off of things like this. Meaning, the companies at fault here are probably not really at fault, it's just Mr. Wagner's way of making some quick cash by serving companies he knows of outside of the state who will not show up to court and just pay the amount set to make it go away. Personally, I think they should all show up, fight it, and then counter-sue this scumbag for trying to rip them off, but then again, he did make the amount small enough so that it would end up costing more than what he's asking for. The whole thing is fucked up if you ask me, and I feel bad for the companies being named in the suit. I don't think any of them are at fault, and I think someone should take this Wagner guy out and sue him for being a creep (although I don't think there's a law against that yet).
My best wishes and support for the companies named, and I hope that if any of them do choose to fight it, you have me on your side for sure. There's a big difference between doing something wrong, and being scammed to make it look like you did something wrong, and I just cannot stand for that.
I'll report back with anymore news on the topic. Meanwhile if Mr Wagner ever sees this post, hopefully he'll understand my frustration with people like him who make their living off of doing scammy things like this.
Kind of funny though.. I think this is the first email lawsuit brought up in years that didn't have Scott Richter tied to it! Just goes to show you, that Mr Wagner obviously doesn't have much backing to really take this to court and do damage and is just seeking a quick pay day from it, because Scott would definitely rip him a new asshole.
Here's the news..
At AD:TECH SF last week, 8 ad networks were served with a small claims court suit of between $7500-$10k each on account for email spam. The suit is specifically for "violation of the California anti-spam laws". The person behind this is an actual lawyer too, which makes it seem fishy. More on that soon though.
The following networks were served:
Offerweb
AzoogleAds
Intermark/Copeac
ClickBooth/IntegraClick
AdDrive
The Useful
Admercial
Rextopia
The papers they were served with carries the following information:
The court date is set in California on June 18th 2007 at 1pm. Case #207-SCo4387 in Superior Court of California at the Santa Clara - Palo Alto Courthouse - 270 Grant Ave Palo Alto CA 94306.
Now here is where it gets interesting...
The person behind the suits name is James Wagner, who is a lawyer and apparently makes his living off of things like this. Meaning, the companies at fault here are probably not really at fault, it's just Mr. Wagner's way of making some quick cash by serving companies he knows of outside of the state who will not show up to court and just pay the amount set to make it go away. Personally, I think they should all show up, fight it, and then counter-sue this scumbag for trying to rip them off, but then again, he did make the amount small enough so that it would end up costing more than what he's asking for. The whole thing is fucked up if you ask me, and I feel bad for the companies being named in the suit. I don't think any of them are at fault, and I think someone should take this Wagner guy out and sue him for being a creep (although I don't think there's a law against that yet).
My best wishes and support for the companies named, and I hope that if any of them do choose to fight it, you have me on your side for sure. There's a big difference between doing something wrong, and being scammed to make it look like you did something wrong, and I just cannot stand for that.
I'll report back with anymore news on the topic. Meanwhile if Mr Wagner ever sees this post, hopefully he'll understand my frustration with people like him who make their living off of doing scammy things like this.
Kind of funny though.. I think this is the first email lawsuit brought up in years that didn't have Scott Richter tied to it! Just goes to show you, that Mr Wagner obviously doesn't have much backing to really take this to court and do damage and is just seeking a quick pay day from it, because Scott would definitely rip him a new asshole.