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Congressional Cure-All For Consumers' Clogged InboxesFederal Law Provides Uniform Set of Commercial Email Rules ( December 2003 )
On December 16, 2003 President Bush signed into law the Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003, otherwise known as the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 (the "Act"). -
Technology Commentaries: California's New Aggressive Anti-Spam Law -- A Trap for Corporate Marketing Departments? ( September 2003 )
California adopted one of the nationÂ’s most aggressive anti-spam laws in the fall of 2003. Although intended to halt the proliferation of spam, the broad sweep of the legislation will add increased operational burdens to the direct marketing efforts of legitimate companies and advertisers. -
California Enacts Country's Toughest SPAM Legislation ( October 2003 )
On September 23, 2003, the governor of California signed California Bill ALS 487, enacting what is now the toughest anti-spam legislation in the United States. The new law, to be codified as Section 17529 of the Business and Professions Code, contains provisions that are much more restrictive than California's current law or any other law currently in force in other states. The law takes effect January 1, 2004. -
FCC Consumer FactsÃÂHigh Speed Internet Access ÃÂ "Broadband" ( August 2003 )
High-speed Internet access (sometimes loosely referred to as "broadband Internet access" or simply "broadband") allows users to access the Internet and Internet-related services at significantly higher speeds than traditional modems. -
Safe at Any Speed: How to Stay Safe Online if You Use High-Speed Internet Access ( August 2003 )
The best protection against hackers and viruses is your personal commitment to online safety. If you use a high-speed connection to access the Internet, you can take precautions to better protect your time, the information on your computer and the security of our nation.s computer networks. -
FY Intellectual Property--Summer 2003 ( August 2003 )
Measures for the creation and maintenance of an effective Web site include the following guidelines intended to facilitate both easy navigation by viewers or visitors and the protection of the Web site owner. -
One of the latest computer technology controversies surrounds "screen scraping," a process by which a software program simulates a userÃÂs interaction with a Web site to access information stored on that site.
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Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002: SEC Adopts Rules Requiring Electronic Filing And Website Posting of Forms 3, 4 and 5 ( July 2003 )
On May 7, 2003, the SEC issued final rules that mandate electronic filing of Forms 3, 4 and 5 by corporate insiders, and require companies to post these reports on their websites within one business day of filing with the SEC.
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