> Venturing an opinion on how much jurisdiction a law enforcement or regulatory 
> Organization is prepared to assert in a cross border scenario isn't going to 
> fly too far 
> 
> Did you try to identify the spammer with a dummy purchase If he is doing 
> something illegal?
> 
> --srs
> 
>> On 10-Jun-2016, at 9:09 PM, Anne Mitchell <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> I agree.  But that doesn't mean he can't get a satisfactory answer about the 
>> international law aspect.  And by satisfactory I mean one that makes sense, 
>> not necessarily one that he is going to like. ;-)

Ok, just to be clear, I'm not the one with the spammer (I was just offering to 
try to get info for Benoit from MC).

Anne

Anne P. Mitchell, 
Attorney at Law
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"Email marketing is the one place where it's better to ask permission than 
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