Back to www.cdt.org                    
  IMAGE MAP
106th Congress

Legislation on the Internet
Encryption
Digital Signatures
Freespeech
ISP Liability
Privacy
Junk e-mail
CALEA
Access
Taxation




to the 106th Congress

105th Congress Junk E-mail

Bill #

Name (Sponsor)

Summary

Status

HR 3888

Anti-Slamming Amendments Act (Tauzin)

Amends Communications Act of 1934, includes protections against spamming

Commerce Committee markup held 9/24/98, Amendment in the nature of a substitute passed, unsolicited commercial email section deferred.

S 1618

Anti-Slamming Amendments Act (McCain)

Amends Communications Act of 1934, includes protections against spamming

Passed Senate 5/12/98



KEY
 
new! the status of this bill has recently changed.
fast this legislation that is moving through Congress on a fast track.
action CDT would like you to take action on this legislation. Follow this link for more information on what you can do!
enacted!This or similar language enacted into law.

Free Speech | Data Privacy | Government Surveillance | Cryptography | Domain Names | International | Bandwidth | Security | Internet Standards, Technology and Policy Project | Terrorism | Authentication | Right to Know | Spam
Navigation bar
Our Mission / Get Involved / Staff / Publications / Links / Search CDT / Jobs / Action!
Previous Headlines | Legislative Tracking | CDT's Privacy Policy
  The Center For Democracy & Technology
1634 Eye Street NW, Suite 1100
Washington, DC 20006
(v) 202.637.9800
(f) 202.637.0968
Contact CDT

Copyright © 2005 by Center for Democracy and Technology.
The content throughout this Web site that originates with CDT can be freely copied and used as long as you make no substantive changes and clearly give us credit. Details.

CDT Mission Get Involved Staff Policy Posts Resource Library Search the Site Jobs Take Action