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Originally Posted by Doctor Dre
I'm not agaisn't regulations like that. No child should receive any kind of marketing anyways
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The Utah law allows sites to be fined even if the address opted in to recieve the mailings.
It also puts management of the do-not-mail list in the hands of a private company that charges a advertisers to scrub their lists. In short Utah is able place a defacto-tax on any email to any address that can be accessed from Utah that contains certain categories (porn, tobacco, gambling, etc) of speech.