morning papers. take a look at some of them. the new york times. new jersey and states looking to cash in on the business of sports betting. las vegas is expected to collect more than 200 million this year in march madness alone but the ncaa, nfl, nhl, nba and major league baseball have all filed a lawsuit claiming it could corrupt sports in the united states. in the boston globe. a massive cyberattack on one of the woverled s primary spam blockers declared the largest in history. responsible for filtering 80% of the daily spam messages. global internet services may continue to be interrupted. i have a feeling a bigger page on page one of the globe this morning.
and another thought: what if it is you that is sending the spam messages. at what point does regulation become overpowering? shepard: if i do it, someone has taken over my body. there is no chance of that. guest: you have a fantasy football league and 50 friends and their phone numbers and you plug into them. shepard: group texting. guest: is that illegal all of a sudden? shepard: i thought if it was just if it came from the desk top. guest: they are looking at it, and asking for requests on who thinks what. shepard: what they are talking about is not phone number to phone number, but internet connection to phone texting. guest: but i can see where a future where that is integral to fantasy football where it is essential to me communicating with my friends on facebook. there are a lot of ways it could be the natural evolution of text messaging and when the fcc says you cannot do that without being