What is controlling assault of non-solicited pornography and marketing (CAN-SPAM)?
controlling assault of non-solicited pornography and marketing (CAN-SPAM) is legislation that was established in 2003, and is the first U.S. standard for senders of commercial e-mail. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is responsible for enforcing this legislation.
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