BobVila.com has long been recognized as a magnet for homeowners starting home improvement projects, but it also may become a milestone for attorneys searching for ways to crank up their cash flow. Last Friday, the first lawsuit filed under the federal CAN-SPAM law targeted the home-improvement Web post, owned by Boston-based BVWebTies and marketed by BlueStream Media of Sacramento, California. It’s a lawsuit that could be a blasting cap that ignites litigation under the new law that took effect in January.
First CAN-SPAM Lawsuit Could Open Floodgates
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. March 9, 2004 08:06 AMBobVila.com has long been recognized as a magnet for homeowners starting home improvement projects, but it also may become a milestone for attorneys searching for ways to crank up their cash flow. Last Friday, the first lawsuit filed under the federal CAN-SPAM law targeted the home-improvement Web post, owned by Boston-based BVWebTies and marketed by BlueStream Media of Sacramento, California. It’s a lawsuit that could be a blasting cap that ignites litigation under the new law that took effect in January.