A man who claims he has been receiving unsolicited emails from a US company for two years <A HREF="http://www.silicon.com/research/specialreports/thespamreport/0,39025001,39127148,00.htm">is now being sued</A> by them, for branding them spammers and reporting their actions to ISPs. Jay Stuler is now on the receiving end of a lawsuit from New Hampshire firm Atriks, which alleges Stuler caused financial harm to the firm and caused it to lose contracts. The suit also states that Stuler had been making defamatory statements, including calling CEO Brian Haberstroh a "criminal" and the company "a notorious spam gang", which the suit denies.