A case for national e-mail regulation: state UCE statutes have infirmities: no matter how you test state UCE statutes, they are ineffective to stop spam ... .: An article from: Defense Counsel Journal by: Mark (Dancer) Morris, Troy L. Booher
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Binding: Digital
Format: HTML
Label: International Association of Defense Counsels
Manufacturer: International Association of Defense Counsels
Number Of Pages: 22
Publication Date: July 01, 2003
Publisher: International Association of Defense Counsels
Release Date: July 14, 2006
Studio: International Association of Defense Counsels
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Citation Details Title: A case for national e-mail regulation: state UCE statutes have infirmities: no matter how you test state UCE statutes, they are ineffective to stop spam and many are invalid under the dormant commerce clause. . Author: Mark (Dancer) Morris Publication: Defense Counsel Journal (Refereed) Date: July 1, 2003 Publisher: International Association of Defense Counsels Volume: 70 Issue: 3 Page: 355(10)
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