Thursday, December 20, 2007

SPAM - Part 5

Another violation to be aware of is of any False or Misleading transmission information. It is unlawful for any person to send an e-mail that contains, or is accompanied by, header information that is materially false or materially misleading.

 

Header information that is technically accurate but includes an originating electronic mail address, domain name, or IP address the access to which for purposes of initiating the message was obtained by means of false or fraudulent pretenses or representations shall be considered materially misleading.

 

A "from" line that accurately identifies any person who initiated the message shall NOT be considered materially false or materially misleading.

Monday, December 17, 2007

SPAM - Part 4

Header information or registration information is materially falsified if it is altered or concealed in a manner that would impair your ability, your Internet access service, or or a law enforcement agency to identify, locate, or respond to a person who initiated the electronic mail message or to investigate the alleged violation.