Candidates for political office are using unsolicited bulk e-mails to reach the electorate. Commonly known as political spam, this campaign tactic is an inexpensive supplement to television, radio, and print ads. Advocates claim that campaigning via the internet reduces candidates\u27 dependence on fundraising, but critics detest political spam as the latest nuisance. This iBrief examines the legal basis for political spam, distinguishes political spam from analogous regulated speech, and argues that political spam serves an interest worth protecting
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This article examines the effect of spam legislation in the United States. It discusses state legisl...
Traditional forms of mailing advertisers bear the full cost of delivering advertisements to consumer...
A growing number of companies are using e-mail as an important component of their online marketing s...
Paper presented by Edwards on 'Canning the spam: Is there a case for legal control of junk electroni...
The United States Congress recently passed the first federal legislation to curb the influx of spam....
The ever-increasing deluge of unsolicited e-mail, or spam, results in millions of dollars of economi...
Before 1994, the average Internet user received little unsolicited commercial email, or spam. But ...
Receiving unsolicited commercial email, also known as Spam, is like receiving junk mail, postage d...
The prevalence of unsolicited e-mail, otherwise called spam, continues to haunt every user of the In...
Unsolicited bulk commercial email is an increasing problem, and though many states have passed laws ...
This article seeks to identify areas that truly require legislative intervention by examining the ha...
The term “spam, ” as applied to unsolicited commercial email and related undesirable online communic...
This Note will discuss the issue of non-commercial spam through the prism of a case recently decided...
The internet offers a cost-effective medium to build better relationships with customers than has be...
With the advent of the electronic mail system in the 1970s, a new opportunity for direct marketing u...
This article examines the effect of spam legislation in the United States. It discusses state legisl...
Traditional forms of mailing advertisers bear the full cost of delivering advertisements to consumer...
A growing number of companies are using e-mail as an important component of their online marketing s...