2010 Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 445 - TRADE AND COMMERCE
Act 42 of 2003 - UNSOLICITED COMMERCIAL E-MAIL PROTECTION ACT (445.2501 - 445.2508)
Section 445.2503 - Unsolicited commercial e-mail; requirements.

UNSOLICITED COMMERCIAL E-MAIL PROTECTION ACT (EXCERPT)
Act 42 of 2003

445.2503 Unsolicited commercial e-mail; requirements.

Sec. 3.

A person who intentionally sends or causes to be sent an unsolicited commercial e-mail through an e-mail service provider that the sender knew or should have known is located in this state or to an e-mail address that the sender knew or should have known is held by a resident of this state shall do all of the following:

(a) Include in the e-mail subject line “ADV:” as the first 4 characters.

(b) Conspicuously state in the e-mail all of the following:

(i) The sender's legal name.

(ii) The sender's correct street address.

(iii) The sender's valid internet domain name.

(iv) The sender's valid return e-mail address.

(c) Establish a toll-free telephone number, a valid sender-operated return e-mail address, or another easy-to-use electronic method that the recipient of the commercial e-mail message may call or access by e-mail or other electronic means to notify the sender not to transmit by e-mail any further unsolicited commercial e-mail messages. The notification process may include the ability for the commercial e-mail messages recipient to direct the sender to transmit or not transmit particular commercial e-mail messages based upon products, services, divisions, organizations, companies, or other selections of the recipient's choice. An unsolicited commercial e-mail message shall include, in print as large as the print used for the majority of the e-mail message, a statement informing the recipient of a toll-free telephone number that the recipient may call, or a valid return address to which the recipient may write or access by e-mail, notifying the sender not to transmit to the recipient any further commercial e-mail messages.

(d) Conspicuously provide in the text of the commercial e-mail, in print as large as the print used for the majority of the e-mail, a notice that informs the recipient that the recipient may conveniently and at no cost be excluded from future commercial e-mail from the sender as provided under subdivision (c).


History: 2003, Act 42, Eff. Sept. 1, 2003

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