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Calendar No. 735

107th CONGRESS

2d Session

S. 630 -- http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/C?c107:./temp/~c107FEUgej

[Report No. 107-318]

To prohibit senders of unsolicited commercial electronic mail from disguising the source of their messages, to give consumers the choice to cease receiving a sender's unsolicited commercial electronic mail messages, and for other purposes.

IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

March 27, 2001

Mr. BURNS (for himself, Mr. WYDEN, Mr. LIEBERMAN, Ms. LANDRIEU, Mr. TORRICELLI, Mr. BREAUX, Mr. MURKOWSKI, Mr. ALLEN, Ms. SNOWE, Mr. THOMAS, Mr. HUTCHINSON, and Mr. STEVENS) introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation

October 16, 2002

Reported by Mr. HOLLINGS, with an amendment

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

SECTION 2. CONGRESSIONAL FINDINGS AND POLICY.

SECTION 3. DEFINITIONS.

SECTION 4. CRIMINAL PENALTY FOR UNSOLICITED COMMERCIAL ELECTRONIC MAIL CONTAINING FRAUDULENT ROUTING INFORMATION.

` 1351. Unsolicited commercial electronic mail containing fraudulent transmission information

SECTION 5. OTHER PROTECTIONS AGAINST UNSOLICITED COMMERCIAL ELECTRONIC MAIL.

SECTION 6. ENFORCEMENT BY FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION.

has instituted a civil action or an administrative action for violation of this Act, no State attorney general may bring an action under this subsection during the pendency of that action against any defendant named in the complaint of the Commission or the other agency for any violation of this Act alleged in the complaint.

SECTION 7. EFFECT ON OTHER LAWS.

SECTION 8. STUDY OF EFFECTS OF UNSOLICITED COMMERCIAL ELECTRONIC MAIL.

SECTION 9. SEPARABILITY.

SECTION 10. EFFECTIVE DATE.

Calendar No. 735

107th CONGRESS

2d Session

S. 630

[Report No. 107-318]

A BILL

To prohibit senders of unsolicited commercial electronic mail from disguising the source of their messages, to give consumers the choice to cease receiving a sender's unsolicited commercial electronic mail messages, and for other purposes.


October 16, 2002

Reported with an amendment

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