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California Supreme Court Upholds Anti-Spam Law

The California Supreme Court has upheld the constitutionality of its state anti-spam law after a long-running legal dispute, saying that the law does not violate U.S. interstate commerce laws. California's anti-spam law requires unsolicited messages to be labeled as advertisements and to include an address or toll-free phone number recipients can use to tell the sender to stop sending documents.

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  • Further reading on GigaLaw.com: The Impact of State Anti-Spam Laws | Posted: 4/15/2002 04:09:00 PM | Permalink


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