The Register (protected by Cloudflare; archived copy) reports:
A UK firm found responsible for orchestrating 99.5 million nuisance calls has been fined a record £400,000 (US$517,550) by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).
[...] The calls, made over an 18-month period, punted services related to road traffic accident claims and PPI compensation. Some people received repeat calls, sometimes during unsociable hours. Keurboom routinely hid its identity [...]
The BBC's coverage notes:
Keurboom director Greg Rudd told the Mirror newspaper that he found cold-calling "annoying" but said it was "part of life".
"I don't enjoy receiving them but that doesn't make them illegal," he said.
However the ICO said making automatic marketing calls without people's consent was illegal.
[...] In October, the government announced plans to let the ICO fine company directors as well as their businesses.
"Making directors responsible will stop them avoiding fines by putting their company into liquidation," the ICO said.
According to the stories, the company "has been placed in liquidation."
(Score: 2) by Wootery on Friday May 12 2017, @08:15AM (1 child)
All good points, but what's the solution?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday May 12 2017, @12:45PM
Well, they could bring back the death penalty... I used to be against capital punishment until I realized it's the only way to deal with psychopaths. They are 'incurable' and simply must die.