U.S. anti-spam legislation The Unsolicited E-mail Act slams spam By Jim Hu - 2nd November 2000 - Back to News Tell us your opinion See what others have said The U.S. House of Representatives passed in 427-1 vote, a bill that will
hold email marketers accountable for unsolicited email. The Unsolicited
Electronic Mail Act will bar email marketers from sending spam unless
the message gives identification that it's an unsolicited commercial
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