Notes on controlling the assault of non-solicited pornography and marketing : US Code - Notes
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7701. Congressional findings and policy.
(a) Findings.
(b) Congressional determination of public policy.
7702. Definitions.
7703. Prohibition against predatory and abusive commercial
e-mail.
(a) Omitted.
(b) United States Sentencing Commission.
(c) Sense of Congress.
7704. Other protections for users of commercial electronic
mail.
(a) Requirements for transmission of messages.
(b) Aggravated violations relating to commercial
electronic mail.
(c) Supplementary rulemaking authority.
(d) Requirement to place warning labels on
commercial electronic mail containing sexually
oriented material.
7705. Businesses knowingly promoted by electronic mail with
false or misleading transmission information.
(a) In general.
(b) Limited enforcement against third parties.
(c) Exclusive enforcement by FTC.
(d) Savings provision.
7706. Enforcement generally.
(a) Violation is unfair or deceptive act or
practice.
(b) Enforcement by certain other agencies.
(c) Exercise of certain powers.
(d) Actions by the Commission.
(e) Availability of cease-and-desist orders and
injunctive relief without showing of
knowledge.
(f) Enforcement by States.
(g) Action by provider of Internet access service.
7707. Effect on other laws.
(a) Federal law.
(b) State law.
(c) No effect on policies of providers of Internet
access service.
7708. Do-Not-E-Mail registry.
(a) In general.
(b) Authorization to implement.
7709. Study of effects of commercial electronic mail.
(a) In general.
(b) Required analysis.
7710. Improving enforcement by providing rewards for
information about violations; labeling.
7711. Regulations.
(a) In general.
(b) Limitation.
7712. Application to wireless.
(a) Effect on other law.
(b) FCC rulemaking.
(c) Other factors considered.
(d) Mobile service commercial message defined.
7713. Separability.
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