Our Internet Lawyers are experts in matters
related to Internet Spam Laws and the CAN-SPAM Act.
We frequently encounter this scenario: A
business is interested in sending legally compliant commercial email. Or
perhaps, a business' servers are working at a snail's pace and your IT
staff is working overtime to control the bombardment of unsolicited bulk
emails.
It is very important to seek the
assistance of an attorney who understands the legal implications and
ramifications of spam laws, the most important of which is that CAN-SPAM
Act.
The CAN-SPAM Act is codified under 15
U.S.C. § 7701-7713. Contrary to the belief of many, the CAN-SPAM Act
does not prohibit sending spam emails. Instead, it imposes certain
requirements. These mandatory requirements include the use of accurate
email subject lines and transmission information, opt-out procedures
where recipients can elect not to receive additional emails from the
sender, mandatory timeframes for the removal of users who elect to
opt-out, and a prohibition of improper email harvesting.
But, what happens when a sender complies
with all the requirements of CAN-SPAM? Can an ISP still refuse to
deliver compliant email messages to the intended recipients?
Non-compliance with CAN-SPAM will
probably result in
criminal prosecution under SPAM laws and other cyber
crime laws, but compliance does not guarantee that an overzealous ISP
will deliver the legally compliant emails to its intended recipients.
Our attorneys are experts in Spam Laws
and the CAN-SPAM Act. If you or your business needs the assistance of a
spam attorney, we are ready to assist you. We frequently advise
businesses to structure their commercial email campaign in a manner that
adequately manages business risk and limits business liability. We
frequently deal with all civil and criminal aspects of commercial bulk
email, for example:
- A business requests the services of
an Internet lawyer with CAN-SPAM compliance expertise to make sure
that its commercial email campaign is properly implemented.
- An individual receives a cease and
desist letter from an attorney accusing him of sending illegal spam
emails and demanding a large amount of monetary damages. The
cease and desist letter also threatens civil and criminal prosecution.
A commercial email spam defense lawyer evaluates the situation and
responds to the baseless allegations of sending illegal commercial
email.
- An individual faces criminal charges
alleging that he sent thousands of spam email in violation of state
and federal law. A spam email defense attorney analyzes the
electronic evidence and forensic records to strategize an effective
defense.
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