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This web and mail server is located in the state of California.
Any Unsolicited Commercial E-mail (UCE) sent to e-mail addresses of users of this system
is prohibited. Other domains that resolve to the same IP address as www.yehweb.com are also
protected under CA law.
California Business and Professions Code §17538.45
Introduced by Gary G. Miller as part of California Assembly Bill 1629 (1998)
Abstract: Allows an "email service provider" (i.e., companies or individuals
running a mail server) to recover statutory damages of $50 per message, up to
$25,000 per day, or its actual damages, whichever is greater.
California Business & Professions Code §17538.4
Introduced by Debra Bowen as California Assembly Bill 1676 (1998)
Abstract: Requires senders of Unsolicited Commercial E-mail to
(a) include the text "ADV:ADLT" at the beginning of the subject line for "adult" UCE,
(b) include the text "ADV:" at the beginning of the subject line of all other UCE,
(c) include a toll-free phone number recipients can call to be removed from the list, and
(d) honor that request indefinitely. Failure to comply is punishable as a misdemeanor.
NOTE: This law was challenged on the grounds that it violates the Dormant Commerce Clause
of the Constitution. That challenge was
overturned in appellate court,
while the Supreme Court refused to hear a similar challenge. Therefore, the law appears to be valid throughout the country.
California Penal Code §502
Introduced by Gary G. Miller as part of California Assembly Bill 1629 (1998)
Abstract: As an amendment to the Computer Crimes Act, prohibits forging
someone else's domain name in e-mail. Violators are subject to criminal prosecution,
and the plaintiff can collect real damages.
http://law.spamcon.org/us-laws/states/ca/lawindex.shtml
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