Pursuant to US
Code, Title 47, Chapter 5, Subchapter
II, p.227, anyone who sends unsolicited
commercial e-mail to anoyone within
the nccomp.com or northcountycomputers.com
domains and/or server(s) will be charged
a $500 download, archival, and processing
fee. Consider this official notification.
Failure to abide by this will result
in legal action.
Any 'SPAM' or
unwanted email will be an acceptance
of the following terms:
Just because your
email has opt-out information, or you
site a Bill or other pending legislation,
these do not make you unsolicited commercial
email (SPAM) legal.
1.
I must opt-in in order to opt-out.
2. A bill is
not a law. A bill must be enacted and
signed into law first.
3. This page
is a contract. If you violate my rights,
the company's rights, or our clients
rights, we will invoice you.
Rights of Action:
Sec.227(b)(3)(C)
states that a violation of the aforementioned
Section is punishable by action to recover
actual monetary loss, or $500, whichever
is greater, for each violation.
Pursuant to US
Code, Title 47, Chapter 5, Subchapter
II, p.227, anyone who sends unsolicited
commercial e-mail to anoyone within
the nccomp.com or northcountycomputers.com
domains and/or server(s) will be charged
a $500 download, archival, and processing
fee. E-mailing denotes acceptance of
these terms.
You will be contacted,
and a bill submitted. If the bill is
not paid then a collection will be on
your credit report. Therefore do not
mail-bot or spam this site, domain,
and/or server(s). northcountycomputers.com
and nccomp.com addresses are for customers
only. They are not for unwanted marketing.
Pursuant to US
Code Title 47, Sec.227(a)(2)(B)
* A "telephone
facsimile machine" is defined as:
"equipment
which has the capacity to transcribe
text or images (or both) from an electronic
signal received over a regular telephone
line onto paper."
Under this definition,
an e-mail account, modem, computer and
printer together constitute a fax machine.
US Code Title
47, Sec.227(b)(1)(C):
* "It shall
be unlawful for any person within the
United States to use any telephone facsimile
machine, computer, or other device to
send an unsolicited advertisement to
a telephone facsimile machine"
US Code Title
47, Sec.227(b)(3)(B):
* "A
person or entity may, if otherwise permitted
by the laws or rules of court of a State,
bring in an appropriate court of that
State --
1.
an action based on a violation of this
subsection or the regulations prescribed
under this subsection to enjoin such
violation,
2.
an action to recover for actual monetary
loss from such a violation, or to receive
$500 in damages for each such violation,
whichever is greater, or
3.
both such actions. If the court finds
that the defendant willfully or knowingly
violated this subsection or the regulations
prescribed under this subsection, the
court may, in its discretion, increase
the amount of the award to an amount
equal to not more than 3 times the amount
available under subparagraph (B) of
this paragraph."