CAN-SPAM
Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003
- I. Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003 (CAN-SPAM)
- Ch. I — CAN-SPAM Act
- Art. 7701. Congressional findings and policy (2)
- Art. 7702. Definitions (2)
- Art. 7703. Prohibition against predatory and abusive commercial e-mail (4)
- Art. 7704. Other protections for users of commercial electronic mail ref
- Art. 7705. Businesses knowingly promoted by electronic mail with false or misleading transmission information (5)
- Art. 7706. Enforcement generally (18)
- Art. 7707. Effect on other laws (6)
- Art. 7708. Do-Not-E-Mail registry (5)
- Art. 7709. Study of effects of commercial electronic mail (5)
- Art. 7710. Improving enforcement by providing rewards for information about violations; labeling (4)
- Art. 7711. Regulations (4)
- Art. 7712. Application to wireless (8)
- Art. 7713. Separability ref
Conformity Obligations
6Title I — Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003 (CAN-SPAM)
Chapter I — CAN-SPAM Act
Article 7707. Effect on other laws
6 obligations
CANSPAM-7707-01
Conformity
Preserve enforcement of existing Federal criminal statutes
Must not interpret this chapter in a way that would impair enforcement of specified Federal criminal statutes including
CANSPAM-7707-02
Conformity
Preserve FTC enforcement authority for deceptive email practices
Must not interpret this chapter in a way that affects the Commission's authority to bring enforcement actions under FTC
CANSPAM-7707-03
Conformity
Comply with federal preemption of state email regulations
Must recognize that this chapter supersedes state statutes, regulations, or rules that expressly regulate electronic mai
CANSPAM-7707-04
Conformity
Preserve applicability of non-email-specific state laws
Must not interpret this chapter as preempting state laws that are not specific to electronic mail, including state tresp
CANSPAM-7707-05
Conformity
Preserve applicability of state fraud and computer crime laws
Must not interpret this chapter as preempting other state laws to the extent that those laws relate to acts of fraud or
CANSPAM-7707-06
Conformity
Preserve ISP policy implementation authority
Must not interpret this chapter as affecting the lawfulness or unlawfulness of Internet access service providers adoptin