Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act Of 2003.
It is a law that bans misleading, deceptions, and faults in data contained in the email header and subject lines. It needs that all emails that are used for commercial purposes to disclose certain information. The law also wants these commercial emails to include warnings whenever they are posting pornographic content. That spontaneous business email is distinguished as promoting and furnish beneficiaries with a technique for quitting accepting any such email later on. The 108th congress passed the acts and signed by President Bush in 2003 for the Federal Trade Commission to enforce its information.
Some of the penalties and fines ordered by the acts include $ 16 000 per violation on each email, imposing strict-liability of the companies that commit the crime, prohibition from large emails, termination from the program, and imprisonment of up to 5years. An example of a case where the CAN-SPAM Act was applies was in 2006, when Greco Antony, an 18-year-old man, was sentenced to 5 years, and in 2005 where 9 companies were terminated for sending spam emails to their clients. The act can train these companies on ensuring no spam emails and sending to the recipients and stiffening the rules and regulations so that its effectiveness is boosted.