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Code · Michigan · Chapter 445 — Trade and Commerce

445.2504 Unsolicited commercial e-mail; prohibited conduct; policies and records.

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445.2504 Unsolicited commercial e-mail; prohibited conduct; policies and records.
Sec. 4.
(1)A person who sends or causes to be sent an unsolicited commercial e-mail through an e-mail service provider located in this state or to an e-mail address held by a resident of this state shall not do any of the following:
(a)Use a third party's internet domain name or third party e-mail address in identifying the point of origin or in stating the transmission path of the commercial e-mail without the third party's consent.
(b)Misrepresent any information in identifying the point of origin or the transmission path of the commercial e-mail.
(c)Fail to include in the commercial e-mail the information necessary to identify the point of origin of the commercial e-mail.
(d)Provide directly or indirectly to another person the software described under section 5.
(2)If the recipient of an unsolicited commercial e-mail notifies the sender that the recipient does not want to receive future unsolicited commercial e-mail from the sender, the sender shall not send that recipient unsolicited commercial e-mail either directly or indirectly through a third party.
(3)A sender of unsolicited commercial e-mail shall establish and maintain the necessary policies and records to ensure that the recipient who has notified the sender under subsection
(2)does not receive any e-mail from the date of the notice. The sender shall update its records under this subsection not less than every 14 business days.
History: 2003, Act 42 , Eff. Sept. 1, 2003
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