Court ruling and article on SPAM case
Court ruling and article on SPAM case --------------------------------------------------------------------------- (C) 2001 The Washington Post Company --------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.newsbytes.com/news/01/166617.html 07 Jun 2001, 5:12 PM CST WASHINGTON JUNK E-MAIL LAW UPHELD, SPAMMER TO STAND TRIAL By Brian Krebs, Newsbytes WASHINGTON, D.C., U.S.A. The Washington Supreme Court today upheld a 1998 state law aimed at curbing the use of unsolicited commercial e-mail, or "spam." The Supreme Court's decision is at: http://www.courts.wa.gov/opinions/opindisp.cfm?docid=694168MAJ . http://www.newsbytes.com/news/01/166617.html --------------------------------------------------------------------------- (C) 2001 The Washington Post Company --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ******* --------------------------------------------------------------------------- (C) 2001 The Washington Post Company --------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.courts.wa.gov/opinions/opindisp.cfm?docid=694168MAJ Supreme Court of the State of Washington Opinion Information Sheet Docket Number: 69416-8 Title of Case: State of Washington v. Jason Heckel Doing Business as Natural Instincts File Date: 06/07/2001 Oral Argument Date: 03/20/2001 OWENS, J. -- The State of Washington filed suit against Oregon resident Jason Heckel, alleging that his transmissions of electronic mail (e-mail) to Washington residents violated Washington's commercial electronic mail act, chapter 19.190 RCW (the Act). On cross-motions for summary judgment, the trial court dismissed the State's suit against Heckel, concluding that the Act violated the dormant Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution. This court granted the State's request for direct review. We hold that the Act does not unduly burden interstate commerce. We reverse the trial court's dismissal of the State's suit, vacate the order on attorney fees, and remand this matter for trial. http://www.courts.wa.gov/opinions/opindisp.cfm?docid=694168MAJ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- (C) 2001 The Washington Post Company ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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