Breaking News: Court Dismisses SpamCop SLAPP Suit Against Richter   - 1,776 Views,

Summary: Aunty is still working to confirm this, but a little birdie whispered in her ear that SpamCop's and parent company Ironport's SLAPP suit against Scott Richter and his OptInRealBig, in response to Richter's suit against SpamCop, has been dismissed by the Court. Here's the ...

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Aunty is still working to confirm this, but a little birdie whispered in her ear that SpamCop’s and parent company Ironport’s SLAPP suit against Scott Richter and his OptInRealBig, in response to Richter’s suit against SpamCop, has been dismissed by the Court.

Here’s the history to date:

Richter sues SpamCop
Richter granted restraining order against SpamCop
Restraining order against SpamCop rescinded
Richter’s request for injunction against SpamCop denied by court


More news at it develops.

Breaking News: Court Dismisses SpamCop SLAPP Suit Against Richter

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 This article first appeared on 7/14/2004
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