A pink contract is an agreement between an email spammer and his Internet service provider. The contract exempts the spammer from the provider's terms of service, which typically prohibit spamming. In return, the spammer pays far more money for his internet connection than non-spammers. E-mail spam, also known as bulk e-mail or junk e-mail is a subset of spam that involves sending nearly identical messages to numerous recipients by e-mail. ... âISPâ redirects here. ...
The contract is called pink because that is the color of SPAM food, alluding to the fact that pink contracts enable spamming. [1] This article is about the canned meat product. ...
"Any ISP in the United States can get in real trouble for signing pink contracts. Problem is that there's a whole big world wide web out there and the bulk of the pink contracts are signed with overseas ISPs where US Federal Authorities have absolutely no power."[2]