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Long Reach of Sex Spam Bill
By Declan McCullagh (declan_at_wired.com)
3:13 p.m. May 24, 2001 PDT
WASHINGTON -- Spam touting preternaturally nubile lasses and dubious
penile enhancement techniques is, without question, clogging inboxes,
vexing companies and alarming parents.
So nobody was surprised when the House Judiciary Committee
overwhelmingly approved a bill on Wednesday that backers say will
shield America's inboxes from the tacky carnality of spambots.
Nobody, that is, except legitimate businesses that suddenly realized
sending even legitimate sex-related e-mail might soon be a federal
crime.
Call them casualties of the rush to can spam. Rep. Melissa Hart
(R-Penn) persuaded the committee to adopt an amendment that applies to
all e-mail advertisements related to sex -- not just unsolicited ones.
"It could include plenty of material that's perfectly mainstream that
has sexually explicit content," said David Horowitz, executive
director of the Media Coalition, which represents groups such as the
Magazine Publishers of America and the American Booksellers
Association. "A number of women's magazines that have articles about
sexual performance or sexual secrets. It could also include health
advertisements for Viagra."
If Horowitz is correct, messages such as Playboy's e-mail newsletter,
an invitation to visit Salon magazine's sex section, an invitation to
visit Arizona's Etherton Gallery Mapplethorpe exhibit, or a note
telling your friends to check out your nude photos would be outlawed
unless they're rated as sexually explicit.
Instead of banning sex notes outright, the bill promises a fine and a
1-year prison term to anyone who e-mails an advertisement relating to
sex without including a special advisory to be drafted by the attorney
general.
[...]
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Rep. Melissa Hart (R-PA)'s successful amendment:
Page 2, line 19, strike the close quotation mark and the period that follows.
Page 2, after line 19, insert the following:
"§622. Warning labels for electronic mail containing advertisements harmful
to children
"(a)(1) The Attorney General shall prescribe marks or notices to be
included in electronic mail that contains a sexually oriented advertisement
in order to inform the recipient of that fact.
"(2) Whoever, in any electronic mail that is carried on an instrumentality
in or affecting interstate or foreign commerce, knowingly includes a
sexually oriented advertisement but does not include in such electronic
mail the marks or notices prescribed by the Attorney General under this
section shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than one
year, or both.
"(b) As used in this section, the term 'sexually oriented advertisement'
means any advertisement that depicts, in actual or simulated form, or
explicitly describes, in a predominantly sexual context, human genitalia,
any act of natural or unnatural sexual intercourse, any act of sadism or
masochism, or any other erotic subject directly related to the foregoing,
but material otherwise within the definition of this subsection shall be
deemed not to constitute a sexually oriented advertisement if it
constitutes only a small and insignificant part of the whole, the remainder
of which is not primarily devoted to sexual matters.".
Insert at the end of the table of sections in the material following line 8
on the first page the following new item:
"622. Warning labels for electronic mail containing matter harmful to minors.".
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