The Internet Committee of the National Association of Attorneys General say thanks, but no thanks, for the Can Spam Act, passed by the Senate in October. A letter sent to House leaders, including Billy Tauzin, head of the House Energy and Commerce Committee and Nancy Pelosi, the House minority leader, detailed their complaints.
AGs from California, Kansas, Maryland, Nevada, Texas, Vermont, Virginia and Washington signed the letter, which said that the amended act has so many loopholes, exceptions and standards of proof that it won't protect consumers. They also said that the law wouldn't deter spammers, but merely foster more litigation.
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