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» Send Email to Utah, Go to Jail
Send Email to Utah, Go to Jail
By
Jack
, posted Monday, Jun. 27th, 2005
Reader Comments: 0
Timothy from
Slashdot
posted this interesting article that I thought you might be interested in. I would love to see this initiated everywhere.
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Talaria writes "The Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy is reporting that two new laws in Utah and Michigan are going into effect next week, creating 'do not email' registries for children's email addresses. According to ISIPP, 'Email marketers who send unpermitted messages to email addresses or domains on the child protection registries in Michigan and Utah face stiff penalties including prison and fines.'" (Note that ISIPP has a vested interest in publicizing these laws, since they offer a service intended to establish that senders are in fact within the law.)
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