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This 26 page paper considers the legal aspects of unsolicited e-mails using US law. The writer focuses on e-mails that advertise pornography, however, many of the issues raised are applicable to all junk or spam e-mails sent. The writer considers the use of federal and state laws, the use of trespass to chattel and the overall attitude of the courts and compares the regulation of this type of 'spam' against other forms of direct advertising, such as faxes ad direct mail. The writer also considers what type of legislation should be used to regulate unsolicited e-mails. The bibliography cites 40 sources.
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26 pages (~225 words per page)
File: TS14_TEemailu.rtf
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contacts is wide ranging, with illegal activities easily available to those who would seek to use the uncensored medium is such a way. The availability of pirate software to porn
is easily accessible, and has created a wide range of problems, as has the apparently increasing ability of people to use information. When
it comes to the law there are some severe limitations, as the law has not yet caught up with the technology. Cases brought are still relying on older statutes and
case law that were established before the Internet had even been developed. However, the principles can be seen as relevant. If we
consider the aspect of pornography and the Internet we have a very wide aspects that can be considered, however, it is arguably pornography in an e-mail that may be seen
as the most controversial. But when we consider that this industry is reputedly worth $8 billion-a-year then the reasons for its existence and growth become apparent (Reuters, 2001, Anonymous, 1998).
Where an individual, either an employee or private individual access porn on a web site, the chances are they are intentionally accessing this.
However, when it arrives in an e-mail there are many other considerations. This e-mail is often un-requested and unwarranted. The experience of many Internet users will also testify to the
fact that it is indiscriminately targeted; as a result it is also likely to be received by children and those uninterested. However, there is now an atmosphere in legal circles
of those receiving e-mail like this starting to fight back (Cohen, 1998) There are many aspects we can consider, there is the aspect
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