Yes, individuals have the option to take legal action against someone who has been spamming them, including filing a lawsuit for spamming.
Someone who posts spam would be a spammer. WikiAnswers is not the place for spamming.
Comment spamming is when you say things that is off topic. For example in a forum it could be talking about gaming or computers and someone says things off the topic alike advertising etc.
Spamming or asking for viewers' accounts or belongings is not allowed on here.
Search engine spamming refers to a large number of people repeatedly searching the same thing. In this way, if someone were begin their search similar to the topic being spammed, it might come up as a suggested search topic.
Spamming is a type of vandalism, but not all vandalism is spam.
Ban them from that room, that way they cant spam you anymore ;)
From caned ham - "spam", it was the first case of spamming.
It is unclear if academia-mail.com is spamming users with unsolicited emails.
You should contact a Supervisor or CA and explain the situation. The Supervisor/CA will look into the situation and deal with it appropriately. Spamming questions or answers for contributions is not an acceptable practice.
You provide your My Brute link to someone. No spamming. And don't believe in false postings that purport to guarantee you bears, wolves, dogs, etc.
Yes, it is illegal to sign someone up for emails without their consent. This practice is known as email spamming and is a violation of anti-spam laws.