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When a company began sending literally millions of unsolicited e-mails per day to its subscribers, America Online (AOL) blocked the transmissions. The sender then sued claiming an abridgement of its First Amendment rights by the action and requested an injunction preventing AOL’s actions against its spamming. How should the court decide? (Cyber Promotions, Inc., v. America Online, Inc., 948 F. Supp. 436)

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