Legitimate email marketers could be impacted by a new bill before the California State Legislature aimed at hampering the efforts of spammers. The proposed bill could make things more difficult for illegitimate marketers, especially in the short term, but long term impact could harm legitimate marketers as well.
AB 2950, co-sponsored by Assembly Member Jared Huffman and Dan Balsam, would allow consumers to sue spammers and email advertisers for up to $1 million if false or deceptive subject lines are used in messages and if misleading advertising copy is included in the body of an email. For legitimate marketers, this is an indicator that the body copy and subject lines of all marketing messages need to be watched closely.
The subject lines of messages should honestly reflect the content included and the advertising message included in the body should be honest as well. While most legitimate marketers are very careful about what information is included in a message, being vigilant is more important than ever.
California's anti-spam law may make things difficult for email marketers
From http://www.bizreport.com 1483 days ago
Made Hot by: on May 3, 2008 10:58 am
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