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United States - Spam Laws

Spam emails are a massive irritation to Internet-goers. But with a few 80% of every email reported as unwanted, the figures don't come into sight to be declining. This has a lot of citizens speculating just what is being made to care for their confidentiality. Study what are the anti spams laws in U.S. in particular to your state.

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In September 2003, legislation was approved in California that made it the second state (after Delaware) to adopt an opt-in rule for e-mail advertising. Under this legislation, it is illegal to send unsolicited commercial e-mail from California or to a California e-mail address. The law applies to senders as well as to advertisers on whose behalf messages are sent. It also includes less restrictive rules from which the broad prohibition may be severed in the event that it is struck as unconstitutional. (California's prior law, approved in September 1998, required opt-out disclosures and subject-line labels.)

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