Law students at Chicago's John Marshall Law School are getting a new dose of spam--on their course schedule. The spam serving comes courtesy of John Marshall associate professor David Sorkin, who's ...
NEW YORK – While it’s an important first step, the federal anti-spam law signed this week is unlikely to reduce spam noticeably, and companies will have to find other ways to fight it, a panel of ...
Recent successes in the legal world, combined with hints that spam volumes may finally be on the decline, suggest the federal CAN-SPAM law and its state-level counterparts may be having some effect.
WASHINGTON — A year after the U.S. Congress passed the first federal antispam law, observers see no evidence that it has cut the amount of unwanted commercial e-mail arriving in people’s in-boxes.
One of the nation’s strictest anti-spam laws will not be reinstated after the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal urging the high court to declare Virginia’s Computer Crimes Act ...
The new CAN-SPAM Act has important implications for anyone engaged in the sending of unsolicited e-mails, or spam. The act doesn't make spam unlawful; it tries to regulate it through provisions to ...
Lawyers say the new federal law targeting unsolicited “junk” e-mail doesn’t have much bite. Called the “Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003,” the law levies ...
Nearly 50% of companies engaging in e-mail marketing campaigns do not understand the CAN-SPAM laws that went into effect Jan. 1, 2004, according to a survey by Blue Sky Factory Inc., the Greater ...
Other than CAN-SPAM, can anyone cite any laws on spam? Specifically how it pertains to the ISP's responsibility?<BR><BR>I work at an ISP and I have been contacted by a customer that insists we have a ...