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By Declan McCullagh
Posted on ZDNet News: Jan 9, 2006 7:19:00 PM

Commentary--Annoying someone via the Internet is now a federal crime.

It's no joke. Last Thursday, President Bush signed into law a prohibition on posting annoying Web messages or sending annoying e-mail messages without disclosing your true identity.

In other words, it's OK to flame someone on a mailing list or in a blog as long as you do it under your real name. Thank Congress for small favors, I guess.

This ridiculous prohibition, which would likely imperil much of Usenet, is buried in the so-called Violence Against Women and Department of Justice Reauthorization Act. Criminal penalties include stiff fines and two years in prison.

"The use of the word 'annoy' is particularly problematic," says Marv Johnson, legislative counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union. "What's annoying to one person may not be annoying to someone else."

It's illegal to annoy

A new federal law states that when you annoy someone on the Internet, you must disclose your identity. Here's the relevant language.

"Whoever...utilizes any device or software that can be used to originate telecommunications or other types of communications that are transmitted, in whole or in part, by the Internet... without disclosing his identity and with intent to annoy, abuse, threaten, or harass any person...who receives the communications...shall be fined under title 18 or imprisoned not more than two years, or both."

Buried deep in the new law is Sec. 113, an innocuously titled bit called "Preventing Cyberstalking." It rewrites existing telephone harassment law to prohibit anyone from using the Internet "without disclosing his identity and with intent to annoy."

To grease the rails for this idea, Sen. Arlen Specter, a Pennsylvania Republican, and the section's other sponsors slipped it into an unrelated, must-pass bill to fund the Department of Justice. The plan: to make it politically infeasible for politicians to oppose the measure.

The tactic worked. The bill cleared the House of Representatives by voice vote, and the Senate unanimously approved it Dec. 16.

There's an interesting side note. An earlier version that the House approved in September had radically different wording. It was reasonable by comparison, and criminalized only using an "interactive computer service" to cause someone "substantial emotional harm."

That kind of prohibition might make sense. But why should merely annoying someone be illegal?

There are perfectly legitimate reasons to set up a Web site or write something incendiary without telling everyone exactly who you are.

Think about it: A woman fired by a manager who demanded sexual favors wants to blog about it without divulging her full name. An aspiring pundit hopes to set up the next Suck.com. A frustrated citizen wants to send e-mail describing corruption in local government without worrying about reprisals.

In each of those three cases, someone's probably going to be annoyed. That's enough to make the action a crime. (The Justice Department won't file charges in every case, of course, but trusting prosecutorial discretion is hardly reassuring.)

Clinton Fein, a San Francisco resident who runs the Annoy.com site, says a feature permitting visitors to send obnoxious and profane postcards through e-mail could be imperiled.

"Who decides what's annoying? That's the ultimate question," Fein said. He added: "If you send an annoying message via the United States Post Office, do you have to reveal your identity?"

Fein once sued to overturn part of the Communications Decency Act that outlawed transmitting indecent material "with intent to annoy." But the courts ruled the law applied only to obscene material, so Annoy.com didn't have to worry.

"I'm certainly not going to close the site down," Fein said on Friday. "I would fight it on First Amendment grounds."

He's right. Our esteemed politicians can't seem to grasp this simple point, but the First Amendment protects our right to write something that annoys someone else.

It even shields our right to do it anonymously. U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas defended this principle magnificently in a 1995 case involving an Ohio woman who was punished for distributing anonymous political pamphlets.

If President Bush truly believed in the principle of limited government (it is in his official bio), he'd realize that the law he signed cannot be squared with the Constitution he swore to uphold.

And then he'd repeat what President Clinton did a decade ago when he felt compelled to sign a massive telecommunications law. Clinton realized that the section of the law punishing abortion-related material on the Internet was unconstitutional, and he directed the Justice Department not to enforce it.

Bush has the chance to show his respect for what he calls Americans' personal freedoms. Now we'll see if the president rises to the occasion.

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Declan McCullagh is CNET News.com's Washington, D.C., correspondent. He chronicles the busy intersection between technology and politics. Before that, he worked for several years as Washington bureau chief for Wired News. He has also worked as a reporter for The Netly News, Time magazine and HotWired.

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RE: Annoy someone online--two years in jail
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OK, Loverock...  Real World | 01/09/06
lol  KOS-MOS | 01/09/06
LOL .... good one (nt)  el1jones | 01/09/06
No_ax_to_grind annoys me...  jinko | 01/09/06
Sorry, no can do  tic swayback | 01/09/06
I sure hope so, I work hard at it.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/09/06
that's the point of the law  maldain | 01/09/06
that's the point of the law  maldain | 01/09/06
Ahhh.... the pleasures of being abroad!!!  bportlock | 01/10/06
Ok  Loverock Davidson | 01/09/06
M$ must have a dirty hand in here!  Linux Geek | 01/09/06
I want information..  csa0307 | 01/09/06
Linux Geek is a poser  nomorems | 01/09/06
Sounds like any other Linux zealot.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/09/06
Sounds like every MS zealot.  JusPassinThrough | 01/09/06
What a loser...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/10/06
It seems more like partisan politics this time... and it's downright scary.  HypnoToad | 01/09/06
Relation?  Anti_Zealot | 01/09/06
SHHH....  s_gamgee | 01/10/06
Wow......  Shelendrea | 01/10/06
This is great  ibabadur1 | 01/09/06
ugly people  jdh-miami@... | 01/09/06
Perhaps but when you are sober it's just plain...Ewwwwww!  Laff | 01/10/06
Now if it only  Boot_Agnostic | 01/09/06
freedom and liberty you say  toxicfreak | 01/09/06
Papers, please!  tic swayback | 01/09/06
Hmmm!  heystoopid | 01/09/06
I don't think they intend to persecute every offender but...  xizzy44 | 01/09/06
In in your lifetime you have NOT been offended.....  Laff | 01/09/06
Not quite right  John L. Ries | 01/09/06
At least I use my real name  Michael Kelly | 01/09/06
Microsoft SUUUUUUCKS. There, I anoyed someone, come and get me!!!  DonnieBoy | 01/09/06
Laughing at a fool is not being anoyed...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/09/06
Oh, also, Georg Bush: YOU ARE STUPID. Did I annoy you?  DonnieBoy | 01/09/06
you go to jail only if you lie  Linux Geek | 01/09/06
not anymore  floydiology | 01/09/06
Err ... it has to be anonymous ...  George Mitchell | 01/09/06
Ya know, the more laws like this that get passed  Linux User 147560 | 01/09/06
Should read:  Linux User 147560 | 01/09/06
sorry but that's not a valid statement  maldain | 01/09/06
Actually it is a valid statement  Linux User 147560 | 01/09/06
The constitutional nightmare ...  George Mitchell | 01/09/06
A question of degree  jdh-miami@... | 01/09/06
Message has been deleted.  Tundra Gregg | 01/09/06
Message has been deleted.  motoman1 | 01/10/06
Corpse Camping in WoW?  jbengeii@... | 01/09/06
talking about WOW what about...  zigon | 01/09/06
Seriously.  Stegosaurus Cowboy | 01/24/06
The final text doesn't seem to show this wording.  SID S-1-1 | 01/09/06
It doesn't have to, the provision is an ammendment  bladehawke | 01/09/06
The bill was an amendment, the word annoy appears in the original bill  anussimkatu@... | 01/10/06
I think they should have used the word "Harass"  el1jones | 01/09/06
they did, but the story is written this way to make headlines  doh123 | 01/10/06
It's this simple -- If you can't put you name on it, you shouldn't say it!  DStovall | 01/09/06
Good point, but missing something  bladehawke | 01/09/06
Guess you don't care much for the Constitution  tic swayback | 01/09/06
People don't appreciate (or even KNOW) what they have until it's gone...  HypnoToad | 01/09/06
Are you sure?  too_much green_tea | 01/09/06
What is responsibility?  HypnoToad | 01/09/06
Okey doke then. Your lack of insight annoys me.  HypnoToad | 01/09/06
Who Will Decide???  bigpicture | 01/09/06
Hmmm, why did founding fathers wait to sign Constitutution?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/09/06
According to this history timeline  Linux User 147560 | 01/09/06
Didn't you mean...  John L. Ries | 01/09/06
bitty, you are so dumb  JusPassinThrough | 01/10/06
That's just STUPID  ken@... | 01/09/06
Responsibility  rfr88@... | 01/09/06
Stovall, you are really annoying!  Bill_Vargas | 01/10/06
One little word  jdh-miami@... | 01/09/06
That little word is really important.  Fujikid | 01/09/06
annoying someone  dboid | 01/09/06
Off the mark  bladehawke | 01/09/06
Good start, then you blew it.  JusPassinThrough | 01/10/06
response  dboid | 01/10/06
Oh boy are you wrong!  Linux Advocate | 01/10/06
Don't forget...  Linux User 147560 | 01/10/06
Hell just  Shelendrea | 01/10/06
Impossible!  Linux Guy 1000 | 01/11/06
Actually Linux Guy  Shelendrea | 01/11/06
Peace and Harmony?  Dr_Zinj | 01/12/06
Good legislation  jsm555 | 01/09/06
Slander???  bigpicture | 01/09/06
If you're ashamed  Middle of the Road | 01/09/06
You are confusing civil and criminal law  bladehawke | 01/09/06
What if....  tic swayback | 01/09/06
What the recipient thinks doesn't matter  jiwhite | 01/09/06
Oh good, more mind reading  tic swayback | 01/09/06
Works the other way round  Fujikid | 01/11/06
Not difficult at all  bladehawke | 01/11/06
Laws aren't rules to live by...  John L. Ries | 01/09/06
Rule of law vs Spirit of the Law.  HypnoToad | 01/09/06
Fascism is an overused term  John L. Ries | 01/09/06
Fascism is not limited to Mussolini, nor to the 1940's  gardoglee | 02/01/06
One ray of hope...  John L. Ries | 01/09/06
The courts, HUAC and history repeating itself  gardoglee | 02/01/06
Lawyers at it again  collector386 | 01/09/06
Lawyers at it again  collector386 | 01/09/06
Isn't it a combination?  tic swayback | 01/09/06
we will control all that you see and hear  floydiology | 01/09/06
This can and will be abused if it is not overturned  bladehawke | 01/09/06
I wonder  mary@... | 01/10/06
Sure you could  Shelendrea | 01/10/06
Now I'm Annoyed  DocCFA | 01/09/06
Huzzah, Huzzah  mighetto | 01/09/06
Taking all rights away  jdlady | 01/09/06
Spam sure Annoys me!  robert@... | 01/09/06
Stepping on our constitutional rights again!  Eskiegirl302@... | 01/09/06
Devious Intentions  walterreads@... | 01/10/06
Does this law help Paris Hilton?  peeseebeeb@... | 01/10/06
I'm annoyed  pc_putz | 01/10/06
SHUT THIS PLACE DOWN! (nt)  s_gamgee | 01/10/06
Free speech...  s_gamgee | 01/10/06
You know what's really sad?.....  Shelendrea | 01/10/06
Politicos ANNOYING Citizens by passing STUPID laws  Betelgeuse58 | 01/10/06
Japanse  Shelendrea | 01/10/06
TYPOS!!!!!!!!!!  Shelendrea | 01/10/06
This Law Will Be Overturned  itanalyst | 01/10/06
Whiners  gdeitch_z | 01/10/06
Re: Whiners  Shelendrea | 01/10/06
im annoyed  coling@... | 01/10/06
LOL  Shelendrea | 01/10/06
Bush respect the Constitution?  nojoeloser | 01/11/06
RE: Bush respect the Constitution? by nojoeloser  Betelgeuse58 | 01/12/06
Constituting Toilet Paper  D-cat | 01/12/06
RE: Constituting Toilet Paper by D-cat  Betelgeuse58 | 02/02/06
Dangerous Fools  Dr_Zinj | 01/12/06
Use this to go after spammers!  wkulecz | 01/12/06
This 'law' is against the LAW!!!  Betelgeuse58 | 01/12/06
Bill discriminates, adds more fuel to fire.  aggorss | 01/13/06
Freedom of speech?? Bill of Rights??  SoBlowme | 01/14/06
Rule of Construction  ninverness | 01/22/06
I have some trouble following the argument here  gardoglee | 02/01/06
Annoying someone  tojo@... | 01/24/06
This is starting to remind me of that silly Greek law  gardoglee | 02/01/06
To all those who think...  ccranfill | 02/01/06
An easy way around the annoyance law  Zolar | 02/01/06
How do you stop websites?  Schilipepper | 03/07/06
RE: Annoy someone online--two years in jail  KRISTIAMBROSE | 09/14/08

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