Spam Mania - Would you like to ruin a business? - Guilty Till
Proven Innocent!
I felt compelled to write this article after a recent bad
experience of my own. Spam vigilantes abound on the internet and
unfortunately a right which every person should have in
civilised democracies - in fact a basic human right - does not
exist in relation to spam and spam complaints. This vigilante
activity would not be tolerated offline - normally one cannot
simply take the law into one's own hands but it seems this has
become acceptable online. However below I do recommend a
solution and an association which can help you.
INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY
And yes that is in capitals to shout at you - that is the single
most important thing in any legal system. Also here is one more:
IT IS BETTER TO LET 99 GUILTY PEOPLE GO FREE RATHER THAN CONVICT
ONE INNOCENT PERSON
If you bear these 2 principles in mind you will treat everyone
else fairly and be treated fairly yourself. You get back 10
times in life what you give to others - just not necessarily
from the same people that you give to.
Now the problem on the internet is that spam has no real precise
definition and it is open to interpretation. What you view as
unsolicited someone else may well appreciate. Now don't get me
wrong, I don't advocate or support spam in any form whatsoever
but I support innocent until proven guilty and a common sense
approach.
For example you should only send out your newsletter to people
who have requested it and not harvest email addresses from
discussion forums. But what happens when someone forgets they
have subscribed or is just too plain lazy to unsubscribe or
contact you first to discuss the matter? Requiring someone to
confirm their subscription will not protect you if you are
presumed guilty. Many of you will have heard of SpamCop - a self
made spam vigilante, who in my opinion does not act responsibly
or obey the 2 most important principles stated above, which are
necessary for any democracy to operate. Also SpamCop doesn't
care less about small operators and unfairly favours big well
known brand names.
From Spamcop's definition and comments about spam:
"In general, email from reputable companies, such as Microsoft
and Amazon are opt-in, and if you receive email purporting to be
from a company you would Normally consider being legitimate, you
should consider carefully the possibility that you did agree to
receive it some time in the past. If you are sure You did not,
then it may be someone attempting to appear to be a
representative of the company in question, but who actually does
not have the consent of the company. Once in a while, a large,
otherwise reputable organization will "accidentally" send out
some unsolicited email. The main domain-name registry, Network
Solutions, is a notable example of this. It has in the past sent
outright spam and has been widely criticized for this action
among spam-fighters. In any case, if you are sure that you did
not request the email, then you are well within your rights to
report it as spam."
Just because you think you didn't request it does not mean the
person is guilty of spam. Then again maybe you have the right to
be judge, jury and executioner :->
So if you can afford to spend millions, make a loss and develop
your name, SpamCop thinks you are then innocent until proven
guilty but if you are poor and like most of us you are guilty -
talk about justice for the Rich only.
I want you to think carefully - and then think again - and then
sleep on it - before you report someone for spam. Their
business, their very future, and the income they use to support
their family is at stake. I am not being melodramatic as you
will see when I tell you my personal story now.
Recently I changed distribution sources for sending out my
ezine. I did not trust my ezine in the hands of anyone else and
my previous system was unreliable so I now use a system on my
own domain. However I had a problem exporting the subscribers
from my previous service. I therefore had to use copies of
subscription request emails that I had on my computer. I knew
that this meant I would be importing some people who had already
unsubscribed. However I gave a full explanation in my ezine and
a surprise gift when people unsubscribed to make up for it.
However obviously some people weren't content with my humble
apology and explanation. I was reported to SpamCop. Did Spamcop
contact me first to discuss the matter? Did they tell me who the
complainer was (a well known principle of all justice systems
also where an accused has the right to confront their accuser)?
Did they even think this ezine may have been opt in and do
nothing? No on all counts!
Spamcop contacted the hosting upline that my site was on and a
little while later sent me an email. I won't reveal the host
here as that may prevent this article getting published (as lots
of you are probably hosted on them) but the host didn't bother
contacting me either, they just closed my domain instantly. Did
they assume I might be innocent either? No! I only found out
when I went to check my site - you should do this regularly.
Eventually I resolved the matter with the hosting upline but
throughout this whole process I was a condemned man - convicted
and sentenced to death without even getting a hearing first -
let alone a fair one. For heavens sake, even some third world
dictatorships pretend to have a fair trial - not even that
happened here.
So a complaint was made to Spamcop - they accepted it without
question - heh, after all I'm not a big name and even if the
person forgets they have subscribed Spamcop says that is still
spam - and then my website went down.
Now I was lucky - I don't scare too easily and I don't give up a
fight. However I admit this episode was terrifying and caused me
lost sleep. It also made me realise how fragile your business
can be and how we must all fight against such hysteria - we must
remain innocent until proven guilty.
Personally if I reported spam I would want it investigated and
both sides given a chance to explain themselves before any
action was taken. I don't think this is too much to ask do you?
So please think very carefully before reporting spam and contact
the person who sent the email first to discuss the matter.
Remember, if you don't one day you could end up in this sort of
trouble yourself.
HE WHO LIVES BY THE SWORD DIES BY THE SWORD
Don't use your sword and simply send off a spam complaint
without thinking. Take it very seriously because the
consequences are ultra serious.
However all is not gloom and doom. There is an organisation I
have discovered that is fighting back against these self
proclaimed spam vigilantes. E-crucible is a wonderful
organisation which I encourage you all to join for Free and help
them in their mission. Here is their mission statement and
website:
http://www.roibot.com/w.cgi?R18328_ecrucible
e-Crucible, Inc. is committed to returning sanity and
responsibility to the Internet. We feel that the hysteria
regarding the use of what is termed "Unsolicited Commercial
Email" (UCE or "Spam") that is prevalent in the Internet culture
today is unfair, irresponsible and counter- productive to
maintaining the Internet as a free marketplace.
The Internet respects no national boundaries. Therefore, any
policies regarding the Internet will be most effective if made
at the international level. We will advocate for a fair and
reasonable INTERNATIONAL policy regarding "Unsolicited
Commercial Email" (UCE or "Spam") and its fair enforcement by
all Internet Service Providers.
We are commited to opposing by any ethical, political, and legal
means available the vigilante activities of "anti- Spam"
fanatics and the unfair and unjust handling of "Spam" complaints
by certain Internet Service Providers.
The Internet is the greatest tool for freedom in the history of
mankind. e-Crucible believes in maintaining the Internet as a
free marketplace for the exchange of ideas, products and
services.
I highly commend E-crucible to you and urge you to join their
email discussion list to discuss these matters here:
mailto:e-crucible-subscribe@topica.com
You might not think you will have your life ruined by a spam
complaint but believe me, it can happen. I am not ruined myself,
but I will personally fight to bring some sanity back to the
spam debate. I hope you will support our cause and bring
fairness and democracy back to the internet. Remember, we should
all be innocent until proven guilty.