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Tube groupie.
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: LoScandalous, CA
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First Charges Under Child Registry Act
MICHIGAN -- Attorney General Mike Cox has filed criminal charges against California-based RR Media and a Florida company, Data Stream Group Inc., for sending e-mails promoting gambling and alcohol to addresses registered under Michigan's Child Protection Registry Act. Cox said the charges are the first of their kind in the country and may subject the e-mailers to a fine of up to $10,000 and other penalties. In addition to the criminal cases, Cox filed civil actions against the two companies in Ingham County Circuit Court. These companion cases to the criminal actions seek injunctions against further violations and other statutory penalties.
Utah has a similar Child Protection Registry law. FSC filed suit in November, 2005, in federal district court in Salt Lake City, challenging the constitutionality and legality of that state?s anti-spam ?child protection registry? law, which went into effect July 15, 2005. See the FSC Website for a summary of that challenge and updates on the current status of the litigation. First Amendment attorney Brad Shafer is local council in Michigan as part of the FSC legal team overseeing the Child Protection Registry Act challenge. Information is from Melissa Campanelli, Direct Marketing News, 8/18/06 |
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working on my tan
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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oops, People forget that the number of "charges" and their affect in prosecuting can be staggering when emails are involved.
(example, "defendant is charged with 62,000 counts of armed robbery") |
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Too lazy to set a custom title
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Location: NY
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heres a bump
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rockin tha trailerpark
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A "child" shouldn't have their own e-mail address in the first place. Unless its on a private network, within a school system.
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: In a Tater Patch
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simple, don't mail adult.
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Then again, they'd probably do a better job than is being done now.. |
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rockin tha trailerpark
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which was the entire basis of the can-spam act this isn't an attack on adult, its an attack on freelance e-mail marketers |
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