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Posted By MyWayOnNow 1 year, 3 months ago in Science & TechnologyBad news for your Inbox: The Virginia Supreme Court struck down an anti-spam law that was used to convict Jeremy Jaynes, a North Carolina man who was was sending 10 million junk e-mails a day. The Supreme Court said that Virginia's law violated the First Amendment and overturned Jaynes' 2004 felony conviction. He was serving a nine-year sentence.
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