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AB 567: Anti-Spam (2003)

Summary

AB 567 (2003) would have enhanced California’s current anti-spam law by allowing individual consumers to sue parties that send unsolicited electronic mail advertisements for $1,000 per e-mail received that is sent in violation of the law. AB 567 was designed to ensure greater compliance with the existing statute that requires spammers to identify spam as such and to provide a way for those who receive spam to remove their e-mails from that senders distribution list.

Final Status and Text

AB 567 is no longer active. Its final status was:
Did not pass the Legislature

You can read its final text on the Legislature's Bill Information site.