The company is filing the suit on behalf of some 20,000 people who use its anti-spam tool. Web site owners use the project's free software to generate pages that feature unique "spam trap" e-mail addresses each time those pages are visited.
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Let us hope they can differentiate between the good wholesome spam, and the bad and ugly spam.