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FTC issues final rules on CAN-SPAM
The Federal Trade Commission FTC issued final rules governing how businesses and individuals must comply with the Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act (CAN-SPAM) when transmitting e-mail messages for commercial purposes.
Tags: CAN-SPAM Act, FTC
Research articles 2005-03-01
UnsubCentral Announces Support of FTC's Latest Round of CAN-SPAM Rulemaking
UnsubCentral, the industry leader in email list suppression management solutions, today announced that it strongly supports the Federal Trade Commission's December 16 CAN-SPAM ruling. CAN-SPAM regulates all commercial email including solicitations promotional, purchase confirmations transactional, and relationship messages newsletter.The FTC's announcement of the "dual-purpose" rule provides a clear methodology...
Tags: CAN-SPAM Act, e-mail, FTC
Research articles 2004-12-21
Digital Impact to Testify Before Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation on Efficacy of CAN-SPAM Act
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
Tags: CAN-SPAM Act, transportation, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2004-05-20
MX Logic Sees Unsolicited Commercial Email Senders Making Some Efforts to Comply With CAN-SPAM Act; 12 Percent of Spam Is Partially Compliant
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
Tags: CAN-SPAM Act
Research articles 2004-05-05
America Online Statement on the Bipartisan 'Can-Spam Act' Legislation Introduced by Senators Conrad Burns and Ron Wyden in Congress
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
Tags: America Online Inc., CAN-SPAM Act, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2003-04-10
Commtouch Reports October Spam Trends: The CAN-SPAM Compliance Scam
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- Commtouch Software Ltd. (Nasdaq:CTCHC)
Tags: CAN-SPAM Act
Research articles 2004-11-15
CAN-SPAM Act Addressed in Mirapoint's Analyst Corner
SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Mirapoint Features Grey Consulting's Findings on the Federal Trade Commission Report to Congress
Tags: CAN-SPAM Act
Research articles 2006-02-10
FTC seeks comments on CAN-SPAM definitions and provisions.(HEADLINES)(Federal Trade Commission- Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003)(Brief article)
Last month the Federal Trade Commission published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in the Federal Register seeking public comment on certain definitions and substantive provisions of the Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketi Last month the Federal Trade Commission published a Notice of ...
Tags: CAN-SPAM Act, FTC, marketing
Research articles 2005-06-01
FTC announces first CAN-SPAM cases.(Headlines)(Federal Trade Commission)(Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003)(Brief Article)
The Federal Trade Commission has filed its first two federal complaints under the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003, which went into effect January 1. The FTC is targeting Detroit-based Phoenix Avatar for sending illegal e-mail solicitations for bogus diet patche The Federal Trade Commission has filed its...
Tags: CAN-SPAM Act, FTC, marketing
Research articles 2004-06-01
FTC intensifies focus on CAN-SPAM.(Legal Review)(Federal Trade Commission)(Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003)
As night follows day, so do investigations and enforcement actions by the Federal Trade Commission FTC follow the promulgation of workshops and trade regulation rules. It should come as no surprise to marketers, therefore, that the FTC has turned i As night follows day, so do...
Tags: CAN-SPAM Act, FTC, marketing
Research articles 2005-06-01
Commtouch Reports Spam Trends For First Half of 2004: Viagra is King of Spam, 5 Countries Are Hosting 99.68% of Spammer Websites and Nearly 10% of All Spam is CAN-SPAM Compliant
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- Commtouch (Nasdaq:CTCHC):
Tags: CAN-SPAM Act, spam, Web site
Research articles 2004-06-30
FTC Seeks Comment on Proposed Can-Spam Rules on "Primary Purpose".
By Ronald L. Plesser, James J. Halpert, Stuart Ingis and Alisa Bergman By Ronald L. Plesser, James J. Halpert, Stuart Ingis and Alisa Bergman
Tags: CAN-SPAM Act, FTC
Research articles 2004-09-02
How To Stay Out Of Trouble With The CAN-SPAM Act
The CAN-SPAM Act, signed into law in late 2003, imposes some significant requirements on mass e-mailers. Violations probably won't put you in jail. But if your recipients complain, you could be in for a hassle. And the local newspaper might have some fun with you. Most of the people who...
Tags: CAN-SPAM Act, Law, Spam, Viruses And Worms, Security, Spam And Phishing
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Can You Benefit From Insider Trading Patterns?
A recent CNNMoney.com article took a look at corporate insider transactions, noting that "Corporate officers and directors have been selling shares at a pace last seen just before the onset of the subprime malaise two years ago." The question is: Should you act, or is this just "noise"? ...
Tags: Insider, Benefit, Financial Accounting, Strategy, Finance, Management, Larry Swedroe
Blog posts 2009-09-25
CompanionLink Software Introduces Enterprise Synchronization Between ACT! by Sage and Microsoft Exchange
CompanionLink Software, a leader in mobile solutions for ACT! by Sage, released an enterprise synchronization solution for ACT! by Sage and Microsoft Exchange. DoubleLook Enterprise synchronizes data between ACT! databases and Microsoft Exchange, or directly between ACT! and users' web-enabled mobile devices. The solution can synchronize ACT!...
Tags: ACT!, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Exchange Server
Research articles 2008-02-07
Clinton calls for international cooperation 'whenever we can'
WASHINGTON AFP ? Former US president Bill Clinton said he believed the United States should seek cooperation with the rest of the world whenever it can and act alone only as a last resort. "We should cooperate whenever we can, but reserve the right to act alone if that's...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, president
Research articles 2004-07-07
Computer-aided weave can build stronger bridges
University Park, Pa.--A new computercontrolled, flexible manufacturing process could make carbon fiber concrete reinforcement grids more competitive with the heavier, corrosion-prone, labor-intensive steel rods currently used. Engineers from Pennsylvania State University said the simulation can tailor the grid's strength and stiffness for use in new concrete bridge or building construction....
Tags: bond, computer, fiber, FINANCE, Investment, NETWORKING, Penn State
Research articles 1999-10-01
States report saving 640,000 jobs through Recovery Act
State and local governments reported saving or creating more than 640,000 jobs through grants, loans and contracts issued by the Recovery Act, according to data released on Friday.The long-awaited figures reflect the most detailed accounting to date of the effect of the $787 billion economic stimulus. Data released earlier this...
Tags: data, Job, Report, Recipient
News items 2009-10-30
Top Five Reasons to Stop Stressing About the SAT and ACT
Is your teenager going a little nuts about the SAT or ACT? Are you? Here's why your family can relax a little: 1) The SAT and ACT tests are shrinking in importance. The number of colleges and universities which no longer require SAT or ACT scores...
Tags: Score, SAT, ACT, College Board, Parents, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Internet, Lynn O'Shaughnessy
Blog posts 2009-03-20
Qteros teams with Israel's ACT on sludge-to-fuel process
Amherst, Mass.-based startup Qteros announced details today of a new partnership that is expected to broaden its range of potential feedstocks and reduce production costs for cellulosic ethanol. Qteros and Israeli commodities recycler Applied CleanTech ACT entered a joint development project that the companies claim is the first to demonstrate the commercial viability...
Tags: technology, Valero L.P.
News items 2009-10-07
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