H.R.
718 - THE UNSOLICITED COMMERCIAL
ELECTRONIC MAIL ACT OF 2001, was approved for Full Committee consideration,
amended, by a voice vote.
The
following amendment was offered:
An
amendment in the nature of a substitute by Mrs. Wilson, No. 1, (1) allows
individuals and families to opt-out of the Unsolicited Commercial Electronic
Mail Act, (2) requires the valid reply address of the sender of all unsolicited
commercial electronic mail, (3) allows Internet service providers to establish
their own policies about unsolicited commercial electronic mail, (4) prohibits
falsifying Internet routing information, (5) requires Internet service providers
who are specifically compensated for accepting unsolicited commercial electronic
mail to maintain an internal opt-out list to protect their subscribers, (6)
allows individuals and Internet service providers to sue for the greater of
actual loss or $500 per violation up to $50,000, (7) provides the Federal Trade
Commission with cease and desist authority to protect individuals and Internet
service providers from senders of unsolicited commercial electronic mail who do
not honor opt-out requests or violate the Internet service providers unsolicited
commercial electronic mail policies, (8) prohibits class action lawsuits, but
empowers State Attorneys General to bring suits on behalf of their citizens, and
(9) requires a study by the Federal Trade Commission on the effectiveness of the
Unsolicited Commercial Electronic Mail Act, was AGREED TO by a voice vote.
THE
SUBCOMMITTEE ADJOURNED SUBJECT TO THE CALL OF THE CHAIR.