2010 Illinois Code
CHAPTER 815 BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
815 ILCS 511/ Electronic Mail Act.

    (815 ILCS 511/1)
    Sec. 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Electronic Mail Act.
(Source: P.A. 91‑233, eff. 1‑1‑00.)

    (815 ILCS 511/5)
    Sec. 5. Definitions. As used in this Act:
    "Electronic mail advertisement" means any electronic mail message, the principal purpose of which is to promote, directly or indirectly, the sale or other distribution of goods or services to the recipient.
    "Unsolicited electronic mail advertisement" means any electronic mail advertisement that (i) is addressed to a recipient with whom the initiator does not have a prior or existing business or personal relationship and (ii) is not sent at the request of or with the express consent of the recipient.
    "Electronic mail service provider" means any business or organization qualified to do business in Illinois that provides registered users the ability to send or receive electronic mail through equipment located in this State and that is an intermediary in sending or receiving electronic mail.
    "Initiation" of an electronic mail message refers to the action by the initial sender of the electronic mail message. "Initiation" does not refer to the actions of any intervening electronic mail service provider that may handle or retransmit the electronic mail message.
    "Registered user" means any individual or entity that maintains an electronic mail address with an electronic mail service provider.
    "Electronic mail address" means a destination, commonly expressed as a string of characters, to which electronic mail may be sent or delivered.
    "Internet domain name" refers to a globally unique, hierarchical reference to an Internet host or service, assigned through centralized Internet naming authorities, comprising a series of character strings separated by periods, with the right‑most string specifying the top of the hierarchy.
(Source: P.A. 91‑233, eff. 1‑1‑00.)

    (815 ILCS 511/10)
    Sec. 10. Unsolicited or misleading electronic mail; prohibition.
    (a) No individual or entity may initiate or cause to be initiated an unsolicited electronic mail advertisement if the electronic mail advertisement (i) uses a third party's Internet domain name without permission of the third party, or otherwise misrepresents any information in identifying the point of origin or the transmission path of an electronic mail advertisement or (ii) contains false or misleading information in the subject line.
    (a‑5) An initiator of an unsolicited electronic mail advertisement must establish a toll‑free telephone number or valid sender‑operated return electronic mail address that the recipient of the unsolicited electronic mail advertisement may call or electronically mail to notify the sender not to electronically mail any further unsolicited electronic mail advertisements.
    (a‑10) An initiator of an unsolicited electronic mail advertisement is prohibited from selling or transferring in any manner the electronic mail address of any person who has notified the initiator that the person does not want to receive any further unsolicited electronic mail advertisements.
    (a‑15) Each unsolicited electronic mail advertisement's subject line shall include "ADV:" as its first 4 characters. For any unsolicited electronic mail advertisement that contains information regarding the lease, sale, rental, gift offer, or other disposition of any realty, goods, services, or extension of credit, that may only be viewed, purchased, rented, leased, or held in possession by an individual 18 years of age and older, the subject line of each and every message shall include "ADV:ADLT" as the first 8 characters.
    (b) This Section applies when the unsolicited electronic mail advertisement is delivered to an Illinois resident via an electronic mail service provider's service or equipment located in this State.
    (c) Any person, other than an electronic mail service provider, who suffers actual damages as a result of a violation of this Section committed by any individual or entity may bring an action against such individual or entity. The injured person may recover attorney's fees and costs, and may elect, in lieu of recovery of actual damages, to recover the lesser of $10 for each and every unsolicited electronic mail advertisement transmitted in violation of this Section, or $25,000 per day. The injured person shall not have a cause of action against the electronic mail service provider that merely transmits the unsolicited electronic mail advertisement over its computer network.
    (d) Any electronic mail service provider who suffers actual damages as a result of a violation of this Section committed by any individual or entity may bring an action against such individual or entity. The injured person may recover attorney's fees and costs, and may elect, in lieu of recovery of actual damages, to recover the lesser of $10 for each and every unsolicited electronic mail advertisement transmitted in violation of this Section, or $25,000 per day.
    (e) The provisions of this Section shall not be construed to limit any person's right to pursue any additional civil remedy otherwise allowed by law.
    (f) An electronic mail service provider may, upon its own initiative, block the receipt or transmission through its service of any unsolicited electronic mail advertisement that it reasonably believes is, or will be, sent in violation of this Section.
    (g) No electronic mail service provider may be held liable for any action voluntarily taken in good faith to block the receipt or transmission through its service of any unsolicited electronic mail advertisement which it reasonably believes is, or will be, sent in violation of this Section.
(Source: P.A. 93‑199, eff. 1‑1‑04.)

    (815 ILCS 511/15)
    Sec. 15. Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. In addition to any other penalties specified in this Act, violation of this Act constitutes an unlawful practice under the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act.
(Source: P.A. 91‑233, eff. 1‑1‑00.)

    (815 ILCS 511/900)
    Sec. 900. (Amendatory provisions; text omitted).
(Source: P.A. 91‑233, eff. 1‑1‑00; text omitted.)

    (815 ILCS 511/905)
    Sec. 905. (Amendatory provisions; text omitted).
(Source: P.A. 91‑233, eff. 1‑1‑00; text omitted.)

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