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UNSOLICITED BULK EMAIL
- SPAM
A prosecution for Virginia SPAM email or transmission of
unsolicited bulk electronic mail requires proof that the accused
"spammer" engaged in the following acts: Use of a computer
or computer network with the intent to falsify or forge
electronic mail transmission information or other routing
information in any manner in connection with the transmission of
unsolicited bulk electronic mail through or into the computer
network of an electronic mail service provider or its
subscribers; or knowingly sell, gives, or otherwise distribute
or possesses with the intent to sell, give, or distribute
software that a. is primarily designed or produced for the
purpose of facilitating or enabling the falsification of
electronic mail transmission information or other routing
information; b. has only limited commercially significant
purpose or use other than to facilitate or enable the
falsification of electronic mail transmission information or
other routing information; or c. is marketed by that person
acting alone or with another for use in facilitating or enabling
the falsification of electronic mail transmission information or
other routing information.
For a felony Internet email SPAM prosecution, the government
will also have to prove that: the volume of unauthorized bulk
email transmitted exceeded 10,000 attempted recipients in any
24-hour period, 100,000 attempted recipients in any 30-day time
period, or one million attempted recipients in any one-year time
period; or the revenue generated from a specific unauthorized
bulk email transmission exceeded $1,000 or the total revenue
generated from all unauthorized bulk email transmitted to any
EMSP exceeded $50,000.
Our Virginia SPAM defense attorneys can provide you with
expert Internet email SPAM defense against SPAM accusations.
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