
A federal court has awarded MySpace nearly $230 million in its suit against Sanford Wallace and his partner Walter Rines -- aka the "Spam King." The judgment -- especially given the size of the award -- represents a decided victory for e-commerce sites in their costly battle against spam. This is the largest award since the enactment of the CAN-SPAM Act in 2003. MySpace sued Wallace and Rines for tricking many of the site's users into revealing login information, mainly through the use of phishing scams involving third-party sites.
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