PogoWasRight.org

Menu
  • About
  • Privacy
Menu

Ca: Feds relaunch anti-spam law

Posted on September 28, 2010 by pogowasright.org

Arnold Ceballos writes:

After some tweaking, the federal government recently reintroduced legislation aimed at tackling the growing problem of spam e-mail.

Bill C-28, also known as the Fighting Internet and Wireless Spam Act (FISA), would prohibit sending unsolicited commercial electronic messages, including e-mails and text messages, unless there was an express or implied consent from the recipient. Consent would not be required in certain instances, such as where the purpose is to provide a quote or estimate, or to facilitate, complete or confirm an existing commercial transaction.

Read more on The Lawyers Weekly.

Via @PrivacyMemes

Category: LawsNon-U.S.Online

Post navigation

← Prosecutor: Ruling on taping cops creates problems
Two Sentenced for Accessing President’s Student Loan Records →

Now more than ever

Search

Contact Me

Email: [email protected]

Mastodon: Infosec.Exchange/@PogoWasRight

Signal: +1 516-776-7756

Categories

Recent Posts

  • Sky Views Personal Data as a Potential Weapon in IPTV Piracy War
  • Florida Used a Nationwide Surveillance Camera Network 250 Times To Aid in Immigration Arrests
  • Federal Court Strikes Down HIPAA Reproductive Health Care Privacy Rule
  • The Markup caught 4 more states sharing personal health data with Big Tech
  • Privacy in the Big Sky State: Montana’s Consumer Privacy Law Gets Amended
  • UK Passes Data Use and Access Regulation Bill
  • Officials defend Liberal bill that would force hospitals, banks, hotels to hand over data

RSS Recent Posts on DataBreaches.net

  • Why Dumping Sensitive Data on Network Shares is a Liability
  • A militarily degraded Iran may turn to asymmetrical warfare – raising risk of proxy and cyber attacks
  • Pro-Russian hackers disrupt Dutch government websites ahead of NATO summit
  • Iran-Linked Threat Actors Leak Visitors and Athletes’ Data from Saudi Games
  • UK: Oxford City Council still investigating cyberattack from earlier this month
©2025 PogoWasRight.org. All rights reserved.