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Professional spammers could face fines of up to $500,000 and as much as a year in prison if a bill that might be introduced in the U.S. Senate as soon as Tuesday passes into law. The proposed legislation would set federal standards for mass-distributed unsolicited e-mail, defining unlawful spam as e-mail that fails to include an accurate electronic return address and a clearly stated opt-out policy.
March 27, 2001 at 12:00 AM
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