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§ 2250.4. Other conduct

Purdon's Pennsylvania Statutes and Consolidated StatutesTitle 73 P.S. Trade and CommerceEffective: March 17, 2003

Purdon's Pennsylvania Statutes and Consolidated Statutes
Title 73 P.S. Trade and Commerce (Refs & Annos)
Chapter 40A. Unsolicited Telecommunication Advertisement Act
Effective: March 17, 2003
73 P.S. § 2250.4
§ 2250.4. Other conduct
It shall be deemed a violation of this act for a person to:
(1) Conspire with another person to initiate the transmission of a commercial electronic mail message, fax or wireless advertisement that uses a third party's Internet domain name without permission of the third party or to otherwise misrepresent or obscure any information identifying the point of origin or the transmission path of a commercial electronic mail message.
(2) Falsify or forge commercial electronic mail, fax or wireless transmission or other routing information in any manner in connection with the transmission of unsolicited commercial electronic mail or wireless advertisement.
(3) Assist in the transmission of a commercial electronic mail message, fax or wireless advertisement when the person providing the assistance knows or consciously avoids knowing that the initiator of the commercial electronic mail message or fax is engaged or intends to engage in any act or practice that violates the provisions of this act.
(4) Temporarily or permanently remove, alter, halt or otherwise disable any computer or wireless data, programs software or network to initiate a commercial electronic mail message, fax or wireless advertisement.
(5) Sell, give or otherwise distribute or possess with the intent to sell, give or distribute software that is primarily designed or produced for the purposes of facilitating or enabling falsification of commercial electronic mail, fax or wireless advertisement transmissions.

Credits

2002, Dec. 16, P.L. 1810, No. 222, § 4, effective in 90 days.
73 P.S. § 2250.4, PA ST 73 P.S. § 2250.4
Current through Act 10 of the 2024 Regular Session. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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