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1.  Collecting against spammers:  Michael Atkins notes one instance (involving MSFT) where someone actually collected against a spammer, and an out-of-state one at that.  (Seattle Trademark Lawyer)

2.  First Amendment Challenge to VA Spam Law:  The Associated Press notes that one of the Justices brought Thomas Paine into the picture.  Note to state:  you know you are in trouble when this happens.  (I jest, I have no idea what the significance of this is . . . I half expect to next see a reference to the tv show Lost when I see a name like this.  See, e.g., USA Today here, possible spoiler alert.)

3.  FACTA:  "FACTA class actions are over" (Reasonable Basis).  I've always thought it odd for Congress to be able to pass legislation that actually kills pending lawsuits, but I doubt we'll see much resistance by anyone here.  FACTA is reviled by all.

4.  The War on Photography:  "Given that real terrorists, and even wannabe terrorists, don't seem to photograph anything, why is it such pervasive conventional wisdom that terrorists photograph their targets? Why are our fears so great that we have no choice but to be suspicious of any photographer?"

5.  About that Post-Rapture Email:  Website Lets You Send a Post-Rapture E-Mail to Friends 'Left Behind' [Wired]
 
 
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