15 U.S.C. § 7709 : US Code - Section 7709: Study of effects of commercial electronic mail
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(a) In general
Not later than 24 months after December 16, 2003, the Commission,
in consultation with the Department of Justice and other
appropriate agencies, shall submit a report to the Congress that
provides a detailed analysis of the effectiveness and enforcement
of the provisions of this chapter and the need (if any) for the
Congress to modify such provisions.
(b) Required analysis
The Commission shall include in the report required by subsection
(a) -
(1) an analysis of the extent to which technological and
marketplace developments, including changes in the nature of the
devices through which consumers access their electronic mail
messages, may affect the practicality and effectiveness of the
provisions of this chapter;
(2) analysis and recommendations concerning how to address
commercial electronic mail that originates in or is transmitted
through or to facilities or computers in other nations, including
initiatives or policy positions that the Federal Government could
pursue through international negotiations, fora, organizations,
or institutions; and
(3) analysis and recommendations concerning options for
protecting consumers, including children, from the receipt and
viewing of commercial electronic mail that is obscene or
pornographic.
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