The FTC Released a final rule for Label for Email Messages Containing Sexually Oriented Material
April 19, 2004
In this document, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC” or “Commission”) issues its Final Rule pursuant to the Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003 (“CAN-SPAM Act” or “the Act”).[1] Section 7704(d) of the Act requires the Commission, within 120 days of the date of the enactment of the CAN-SPAM Act, to prescribe a mark to be included in commercial electronic mail (“email”) that contains sexually oriented materials.
The Rule will become effective on May 19, 2004.
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For more information, see here: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2004/04/19/04-8679/label-for-email-messages-containing-sexually-oriented-material
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https://www.ftc.gov/policy/federal-register-notices/label-e-mail-messages-containing-sexually-oriented-material-16-cfr
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