Eric, If you haven't gotten any resonse to this I would like to review the material that you have written. The defense to libel is that truth is not libelous (sp?). At any rate, I might be willing to hang a vhost on my box until my ISP gets a notice ;) Eric Lee Green wrote: > This morning my ISP called me and said they'd gotten a nastygram from lawyers > about my site http://evidence-eliminator-sucks.com , which details (well, > detailed) the true story of the whackiest bunch of spammer scammers on the > Internet. This letter threatened to file a lawsuit in England against them > for "aiding and abetting libel" if they did not immediately remove the site > from the Internet. Unfortunately, a) my ISP is a small local business that > doesn't have a stable of trained attack lawyers on staff, and b) they do have > operations in England and thus can't afford to ignore the threat of an > English lawsuit, no matter how unfounded. So while they love spammers about as > much as the rest of us do, they could not afford to keep my site up and > going. > > So right now I'm looking for someone who can host the site a) cheaply (free > would be great!), and b) who doesn't have operations in England, and c) hates > spam enough to ignore nastygrams from spammers threatening to sue them in > England (heh). I'd appreciate any help I could get there especially from > anti-spam activists, who surely have faced the same problem > (spammers threatening libel lawsuits because we call them spammers, sigh). > Anyone have some workable solutions? (The site is a flat HTML site, mostly > with a few images, only a couple of which are large and none of which are on > the front page, about the only special thing is that I need PHP or some other > CGI method for a demonstration page where I show how they do one of their > scams). > > This has *NOT* been a good month for me, between my employer laying off their > entire U.S. staff, and now this :-(. >