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Jail time for California file swappers?

September 23, 2004 Any California resident who sends copyrighted works without permission to at least 10 other people must include his or her e-mail address. TAGS: file-swapping, fine, California, work, law, e-mail address, e-mail

Feds shut down spam ring for good

April 7, 2006 While denying any wrongdoing, prolific mailers have agreed to pay nearly half-a-million dollars in a deal with the FTC and California. TAGS: defendant, agency, law, California, e-mail

California privacy law kicks in

July 6, 2004 Legal experts warn that out-of-state operators may not be exempt if they want to do business with residents. TAGS: online privacy, privacy policy, law, Shopping.com, California, Google Inc., policy, operator, Gmail, practice, e-mail

Apple, others draw legal threat over media players

May 11, 2007 California company accuses Apple, Microsoft, Real and Adobe of violating copyright law by "actively avoiding" its products. TAGS: DMCA, digital radio, Apple Computer, copyright law, Adobe Systems Inc., letter, measure, RealNetworks Inc., media player, digital audio, law, intellectual property, work, California, Microsoft Corp., e-mail

Does Gmail breach wiretap laws?

May 4, 2004 Three nonprofit groups say Google's forthcoming service is an "invasion" into private communications. Privacy law experts are skeptical of the claim. TAGS: Stewart Baker, Gmail, EPIC, Bill Lockyer, law, California, letter, Google Inc., communication, lawyer, spokesman, e-mail

Lawmaker tones down anti-Gmail bill

May 26, 2004 The changes are seen as a win for Google, since the new bill omits a provision that would have been difficult or impossible for the search giant to meet. TAGS: Liz Figueroa, Gmail, bill, provision, lawmaker, Google Inc., IM, law, e-mail, California, message

California 'disempowered' by federal spam law

January 22, 2004 State Attorney General Bill Lockyer says California will have less protection against spammers under a new federal antispam law that recently superceded a stricter state law. TAGS: Bill Lockyer, antispam law, anti-spam, spammer, law, marketer, attorney general, CAN-SPAM Act, spam, attorney, California, office, protection, e-mail

House passes antispam bill

November 22, 2003 The U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly approves antispam legislation that could end more than six years of failed attempts to create a federal law restricting unsolicited commercial e-... TAGS: antispam bill, anti-spam, CAN-SPAM Act, federal law, bill, legislator, junk e-mail, law, recipient, measure, attempt, e-mail, California

Bush OKs spam bill--but critics not convinced

December 16, 2003 Backers say Can-Spam--the first federal law against digital junk mail--will serve notice to spammers. But critics say that by overriding stronger state laws, it would actually tell spammers they c... TAGS: CAN-SPAM Act, spammer, spam, federal law, critic, law, legislation, e-mail, Yahoo! Inc., California, president

Ad groups lobby for antispam law

November 13, 2003 Three influential trade groups are pushing Congress to pass a federal spam law before the holidays, cautioning that without it, unwanted e-mail will hamper e-commerce. TAGS: Debra Bowen, antispam law, anti-spam, trade group, letter, e-commerce, law, spam, e-mail, California, Internet Service Provider

Major ISPs unite in spam fight

March 10, 2004 America Online, Microsoft, EarthLink and Yahoo team up to file the first major industry lawsuits under the new federal antispam law. TAGS: CAN-SPAM Act, Ron Wyden, spammer, defendant, spam, Internet Service Provider, law, EarthLink Inc., lawsuit, anti-spam, Time Warner Inc., service provider, America Online Inc., e-mail, California, Yahoo! Inc.

Yahoo on NSA surveillance: No comment

February 15, 2006 California politician tries to get Yahoo's lawyer to say whether company is cooperating with a domestic spying program. TAGS: Brad Sherman, NSA, sheriff, Rep., lawyer, Yahoo! Inc., general counsel, law, Democrat, Los Angeles, California, e-mail

Police blotter: Mortgage 'spammers' sued by ISP

July 14, 2006 California Internet provider sues over mortgage spam, saying lenders violated Can-Spam Act, state laws. TAGS: mortgage company, Police Blotter, spamming, Quicken, spammer, Internet Service Provider, CAN-SPAM Act, Internet service, spam, damage, complaint, e-mail server, service provider, law, e-mail address, California
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