Unsolicited bulk commercial email is an increasing problem, and though many states have passed laws aimed at curbing its use and abuse, for several years the federal government took no action. In 2003 that changed when Congress passed the CAN-SPAM Act. Though the law contains many different restrictions on spam messages, including some restriction of nearly every type that states had adopted, the Act was widely criticized as weak. Many of the CAN-SPAM Act\u27s provisions are weaker than corresponding provisions of state law, and the Act preempts most state spam laws that would go farther, including two state laws that would have banned all spam. Despite these weaknesses, this Comment argues that when properly interpreted the CAN-SPAM Act le...
This Note will discuss the issue of non-commercial spam through the prism of a case recently decided...
In January 2004, the United States Congress passed and put into effect the Controlling the Assault o...
In 1998, the Washington Legislature passed an historic law prohibiting the sending of commercial e-m...
The ever-increasing deluge of unsolicited e-mail, or spam, results in millions of dollars of economi...
The recipe for success to combat unsolicited and unwanted e-mail, otherwise known as spam, has not y...
This article examines the effect of spam legislation in the United States. It discusses state legisl...
In the last decade, email spam has become more than just an annoyance for email users. Unsolicited m...
The fight to curb the ever-increasing amount of unsolicited commercial email or “spam” showing up in...
Receiving spam emails is one of the most ubiquitous experiences for anyone who uses the internet tod...
The United States Congress recently passed the first federal legislation to curb the influx of spam....
This article seeks to identify areas that truly require legislative intervention by examining the ha...
The United States should refrain from creating anti-spam legislation. That's right, spam should...
These comments respond to the Federal Trade Commission’s request for public comment on the CAN-SPAM ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Washington State UniversityBoth emai...
Before 1994, the average Internet user received little unsolicited commercial email, or spam. But ...
This Note will discuss the issue of non-commercial spam through the prism of a case recently decided...
In January 2004, the United States Congress passed and put into effect the Controlling the Assault o...
In 1998, the Washington Legislature passed an historic law prohibiting the sending of commercial e-m...
The ever-increasing deluge of unsolicited e-mail, or spam, results in millions of dollars of economi...
The recipe for success to combat unsolicited and unwanted e-mail, otherwise known as spam, has not y...
This article examines the effect of spam legislation in the United States. It discusses state legisl...
In the last decade, email spam has become more than just an annoyance for email users. Unsolicited m...
The fight to curb the ever-increasing amount of unsolicited commercial email or “spam” showing up in...
Receiving spam emails is one of the most ubiquitous experiences for anyone who uses the internet tod...
The United States Congress recently passed the first federal legislation to curb the influx of spam....
This article seeks to identify areas that truly require legislative intervention by examining the ha...
The United States should refrain from creating anti-spam legislation. That's right, spam should...
These comments respond to the Federal Trade Commission’s request for public comment on the CAN-SPAM ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Washington State UniversityBoth emai...
Before 1994, the average Internet user received little unsolicited commercial email, or spam. But ...
This Note will discuss the issue of non-commercial spam through the prism of a case recently decided...
In January 2004, the United States Congress passed and put into effect the Controlling the Assault o...
In 1998, the Washington Legislature passed an historic law prohibiting the sending of commercial e-m...