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Aricka Flowers
InfoTech & Telecom News / The Heartland Institute / July 01, 2009
Two U.S. senators have introduced legislation to reduce the number of unsolicited text messages appearing on America’s cell phones.Senators Olympia ... (read more)

Thomas Cheplick
InfoTech & Telecom News / The Heartland Institute / June 01, 2009
One of the nation’s strictest anti-spam laws will not be reinstated after the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal urging the high court to ... (read more)

Tabassum Rahmani
InfoTech & Telecom News / The Heartland Institute / February 01, 2009
Spam email volumes plunged by more than 40 percent virtually overnight late last year after Internet service providers (ISPs) around the world pulled the ... (read more)

Aleks Karnick
Infotech & Telecom News / The Heartland Institute / December 01, 2008
In 2004, North Carolina resident Jeremy Jaynes became the first person in American history to be convicted of a “felony spam” offense. This ... (read more)

Loren Heal
InfoTech & Telecom News / The Heartland Institute / June 01, 2008
A decision by Judge James Zagel of the U.S. District Court of Northern Illinois affirms an Internet service provider's (ISP) right to block e-mail spam ... (read more)

Wayne Crews and Achim Schmillen
IT&T News / The Heartland Institute / December 01, 2006
Identity theft, viruses, spam, spyware, and other online insults routinely make the news, and many of us feel overwhelmed. Readers of newsletters such ... (read more)

Pam Greenberg
Reason Magazine / Reason Foundation / December 01, 2005

Sonia Arrison
IT Update / The Heartland Institute / March 01, 2004
A federal law pre-empted state spam laws on January 1 of this year, but the erroneous thinking behind many of these laws still persists, threatening the ... (read more)

Clyde Wayne Crews Jr.
Policy Analysis / Cato Institute / July 26, 2001

D. Dowd Muska
Nevada Journal / Nevada Public Research Institute / July 01, 1998