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Recent Developments in E-mail Marketing Law

Faculty: David Klein, Sean Moynihan, David Rimas
Production Date: November 30 2009

Description

In 2003, Congress enacted the Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography And Marketing ("CAN-SPAM") Act in an attempt to curb the sending of unsolicited commercial e-mails or "spam."  Join attorneys David Klein, David Rimas, and Sean Moynihan for a compelling discussion on the diverse and intricate components of the law, its historical development, and the recent developments in litigation that have occurred as a result of its enactment.  Focus areas include matters of compliance, injunctive relief, the various state laws that further impact e-mail marketers, and the FTC's final discretionary rules in relation to CAN-SPAM.

Agenda:
I. Pre CAN-SPAM Act
II. CAN-SPAM Act
III. Post-CAN SPAM Act
IV: Strategy & Recent CAN-SPAM Litigation
 

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User Reviews

Gregory (Brooklyn, NY)

good

Tonye (Denver, CO)

Good

Cher (Henderson, NV)

Perfect for the modern legal world.

Andrew (Virginia Beach, VA)

A little dry but informative

Thomas (Washington, DC)

This lecture is excellent. I have already recommended it to a colleague.

Raymond (Anaheim, CA)

good overview and presented well

G. Justin (Marina del Rey, CA)

Great breadth & depth!

William (Lake Forest, IL)

Very knowledgeable presenters.

Nilgun (Aurora, IL)

nice job.

Robert (Alexandria, VA)

Valuable and informative presentation in this age of electronic communication.

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