Tag Archives: money laundering

Stuff I saved in my feed reader for the last seven days – 05/18/09

Technology

  • MSN Overhauls City Guides, Integrates With Live Search [search engine land]
  • The “Dangers” of Free [Slashdot]
  • Don’t Newspapers Owe Google Money For Helping Them Research Stories For Free? [Techdirt]
  • Do Web Entrepreneurs Still Need Venture Capitalists? [Bits/NY Times]
  • Finance

  • How to…launder money [FT Alphaville]
  • Newspapers Must Be Allowed To Fail [Silicon Alley Insider]
  • Where The Jobs Are: Accounting [Forbes]
  • V.C.’s Ignore Business Plans, Study Finds [DealBook/NY Times]
  • Fly Fishing

  • Personal Best: Fly fishing is life for O’Sullivan [San Francisco Examiner]
  • Adieu.

    How should idiocy be punished?

    Techdirt poses the question as to how spammers should be punished, and notes the lack of decent sentencing guidelines and the like.

    Maybe the courts should just wait until the spammer (or phisher) does something really, really idiotic, like try to recruit “processors” for their ill-gotten gains on Monster.com, and then sentence them for money laundering. I think there are some pretty decent guidelines on that end.