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Cablevision spams customers – lawsuit

Posted on April 24, 2010 by pogowasright.org

Courthouse News reports a class action lawsuit in Nassau County Court, N.Y. against CSC Holdings (Cablevision Systems Corp.) for allegedly sending spam email ads to its cable subscribers, in violation of contract. The class would include anyone who has an optonline.net email address.

A copy of the complaint in Holster v. CSC Holdings can be found here.

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