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Summary: Spam Fighter Kits from Aunty Spam and ISIPP Aunty Spam is pleased to announce, in cooperation with the Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy, the following Spam Fighters's Kits. Each kit contains high quality MP3 audio presentations by top experts, along with their companion ...

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Spam Fighter Kits from Aunty Spam and ISIPP

Aunty Spam is pleased to announce, in cooperation with the Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy, the following Spam Fighters’s Kits.

Each kit contains high quality MP3 audio presentations by top experts, along with their companion written material. Recorded over the course of the last three ISIPP conferences, these resources are not available anywhere else, at any price. But they can be yours today!

Whether you are an individual interested in doing what you can about the spam problem, or an IT or ISP professional dealing with spam issues, you’ll find the information contained in these kits invaluable.

Each Spam Fighter’s kit is available either on CD or by download. So don’t delay, get this important information today!

Available Spam Fighter Kits include:

1. The Personal Spam Fighter’s Kit

Ticked off about spam? Can’t understand why spammers spam? Want to understand exactly what can and should be done about it? Then this kit is for you! The Personal Spam Fighter’s Kit includes all of this high quality MP3 audio and companion written material in one easy download or CD!


Danny Goodman Author, “Spam Wars”
Spam Wars: Our Last Best Chance to Defeat Spammers, Scammers and Hackers

Matthew Prince, Esq. Professor, John Marshall School of Law; CEO and co-Founder,Unspam, LLC
Gathering Evidence Through a Targetted Spam Honeypot System

Michael Osterman, President, Osterman Research
2004, Spam, the Law, and 2005: An Analysis

Scott Frewing, Esq., Baker McKenzie
Pursuing Spammers Through Litigation and Law Enforcement

Osbourne Shaw Vice President, ICG, Inc.
Developing Evidence for the Legal Case Against Spammers

David Jones, Co-Founder, SpamMATTERS
Following the Evidence Trail from Here to There

Lawrence Lessig, Esq. Professor of Law, Stanford Law School
Overview of the State of the Law as it relates to Email and Spam, and Current and Future Trends in the Law

Declan McCullagh, Journalist, CNET News.com
The Social, Legal, and Regulatory Costs of CAN-SPAM

Michael Grow, Esq., Chair, Technology Dept., Arent Fox
The Evolution of Spam Laws: A History of Case Law, Statutes, and CAN-SPAM

Order the Personal Spam Fighter’s Kit here for only $49.95
(Links to PayPal payment page, no PayPal account required! Pay with MasterCard, Visa, or PayPal)

2. The IT Professional’s Spam Fighter Kit

Are you an IT professional whose job includes dealing with your organization’s email system? If so, our IT Professional Spam Fighter’s Kit is for you! Chock full of information which every IT department needs about dealing with both incoming spam, and outgoing email, our IT Professional’s Spam Fighter Kit is a must-have addition to your IT resources, and includes need-to-know information for all email senders on your site!

High quality MP3 audio and documents in our IT Professional’s Spam Fighter Kit include:


Michael Osterman, President, Osterman Research
2004, Spam, the Law, and 2005: An Analysis

Jon Praed, Esq. Partner, Internet Law Group
What Existing Spam Laws Mean for You

Lawrence Lessig, Esq. Professor of Law, Stanford Law School
Overview of the State of the Law as it relates to Email and Spam, and Current and Future Trends in the Law

Danny Goodman Author, “Spam Wars”
Spam Wars: Our Last Best Chance to Defeat Spammers, Scammers and Hackers

Scott Frewing, Esq., Baker McKenzie
Pursuing Spammers Through Litigation and Law Enforcement

Osbourne Shaw Vice President, ICG, Inc.
Developing Evidence for the Legal Case Against Spammers

Matthew Prince, Esq. Professor, John Marshall School of Law; CEO and co-Founder,Unspam, LLC
Gathering Evidence Through a Targetted Spam Honeypot System

Joseph Tyler CEO, Informz Email Marketing Solutions
Keeping Your Customers on the Straight, Narrow and Legal

Ian, Sweedler, Esq., Deputy Attorney General, California Attorney General’s Office
Spam and Spyware Enforcement in California

David Jones, Co-Founder, SpamMATTERS
Following the Evidence Trail from Here to There

Michael Grow, Esq., Chair, Technology Dept., Arent Fox
The Evolution of Spam Laws: A History of Case Law, Statutes, and CAN-SPAM

Order the IT Professional’s Spam Fighter Kit here for only $119.95
(Links to PayPal payment page, no PayPal account required! Pay with MasterCard, Visa, or PayPal)

3. The ISP Professional’s Spam Fighter Kit

If you work for an ISP, you know how large and varied are an ISP’s issues when it comes to spam, both incoming and outgoing. Our ISP Professional’s Spam Fighter Kit gives you and those in your organization a whole new set of tools and information for dealing with spam. Information to use when dealing with incoming spam, and information to leverage when dealing with customers who may be spamming from your own network. Know all of your options and rights under state and federal law no matter on which side of the spam equation you find yourself!

Our ISP Professional’s Spam Fighter Kit includes:


Michael Osterman, President, Osterman Research
2004, Spam, the Law, and 2005: An Analysis

Thomas M. Dailey, Esq., General Counsel, Verizon Online
An ISP’s View of CAN-SPAM

Matthew Prince, Esq. Professor, John Marshall School of Law; CEO and co-Founder,Unspam, LLC
Gathering Evidence Through a Targetted Spam Honeypot System

Jon Praed, Esq. Partner, Internet Law Group
What Existing Spam Laws Mean for You

Scott Frewing, Esq., Baker McKenzie
Pursuing Spammers Through Litigation and Law Enforcement

Osbourne Shaw Vice President, ICG, Inc.
Developing Evidence for the Legal Case Against Spammers

David Jones, Co-Founder, SpamMATTERS
Following the Evidence Trail from Here to There

Joseph Tyler CEO, Informz Email Marketing Solutions
Keeping Your Customers on the Straight, Narrow and Legal

Ian, Sweedler, Esq., Deputy Attorney General, California Attorney General’s Office
Spam and Spyware Enforcement in California

Michael Goodman, Esq., Federal Trade Commission (2004)
The FTC, Spam, CAN-SPAM, and You

Lisa Rosenthal, Esq.Attorney, Federal Trade Commission (2005)
CAN-SPAM at the FTC: Past, Present and Future

Lawrence Lessig, Esq. Professor of Law, Stanford Law School
Overview of the State of the Law as it relates to Email and Spam, and Current and Future Trends in the Law

Declan McCullagh, Journalist, CNET News.com
The Social, Legal, and Regulatory Costs of CAN-SPAM

Danny Goodman Author, “Spam Wars”
Spam Wars: Our Last Best Chance to Defeat Spammers, Scammers and Hackers

Michael Grow, Esq., Chair, Technology Dept., Arent Fox
The Evolution of Spam Laws: A History of Case Law, Statutes, and CAN-SPAM

Order the ISP Professional’s Spam Fighter Kit here for only $139.95
(Links to PayPal payment page, no PayPal account required! Pay with MasterCard, Visa, or PayPal)

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