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PAG LIN 1 1 Amend House File 448, as amended, passed, and 1 2 reprinted by the House, as follows: 1 3 #1. By striking everything after the enacting 1 4 clause and inserting the following: 1 5 "Section 1. NEW SECTION. 714D.1 RESTRICTIONS ON 1 6 USE OF ELECTRONIC MAIL DAMAGES EXCEPTIONS. 1 7 1. DEFINITIONS. For purposes of this section, 1 8 unless the context otherwise requires: 1 9 a. "Advertisement" means an electronic mail 1 10 message sent to a computer for the purpose of 1 11 promoting real property, goods, or services for sale, 1 12 lease, barter, or auction. 1 13 b. "Computer" means an electronic device that 1 14 performs logical, arithmetical, and memory functions 1 15 by manipulations of electronic or magnetic impulses, 1 16 and includes all input, output, processing, storage, 1 17 and communication facilities which are connected or 1 18 related to the computer, including a computer network. 1 19 As used in this paragraph, "computer" includes any 1 20 central processing unit, front-end processing unit, 1 21 miniprocessor, or microprocessor, and related 1 22 peripheral equipment such as data storage devices, 1 23 document scanners, data entry terminal controllers, 1 24 and data terminal equipment and systems for computer 1 25 networks. 1 26 c. "Computer network" means a set of related, 1 27 remotely connected devices and communication 1 28 facilities, including two or more computers with 1 29 capability to transmit data among them through 1 30 communication facilities. 1 31 d. "Electronic mail" means an electronic message, 1 32 file, data, or other electronic information that is 1 33 transmitted using an internet or intranet computer 1 34 network to one or more persons. 1 35 e. "Interactive computer service" means an 1 36 information service, system, or access software 1 37 provider that provides or enables computer access by 1 38 multiple users to a computer server, including 1 39 specifically a service or system that provides access 1 40 to the internet, and such systems operated or services 1 41 offered by a library or an educational institution. 1 42 f. "Internet domain name" means a globally unique, 1 43 hierarchical reference to an internet host or service, 1 44 assigned through a centralized internet naming 1 45 authority, comprising a series of character strings 1 46 separated by periods, with the right-most string 1 47 specifying the top of the hierarchy. 1 48 g. "Recipient" means a person who receives 1 49 electronic mail. 1 50 2. PROHIBITED ACTS. It is unlawful for a person 2 1 to use an interactive computer service to initiate the 2 2 sending of bulk electronic mail that the sender knows, 2 3 or has reason to know, violates any of the following: 2 4 a. Uses the name of a third party in the return 2 5 address field without permission of the third party. 2 6 b. Misrepresents any information in identifying 2 7 the point of origin of the transmission path of the 2 8 electronic mail. 2 9 c. Does not contain information identifying the 2 10 point of origin or the transmission path of the 2 11 electronic mail message. 2 12 d. With respect to an unsolicited advertisement, 2 13 does not, at a minimum, provide an electronic mail 2 14 address readily identifiable in the advertisement to 2 15 which the recipient may send a request for declining 2 16 such electronic mail. 2 17 e. Demonstrates a pattern of sending unsolicited 2 18 advertisements to a recipient who has sent the person 2 19 a request for declining such electronic mail following 2 20 a reasonable time, which in no event shall be more 2 21 than five business days, after the receipt by the 2 22 person of such request. 2 23 3. CIVIL DAMAGES. 2 24 a. (1) Except as provided in paragraph "b", a 2 25 person who is injured in person or property as a 2 26 result of a violation of this section may bring an 2 27 action to recover damages. Such damages shall 2 28 include, but are not limited to, actual damages 2 29 including lost profits. 2 30 (2) Notwithstanding subparagraph (1), a person who 2 31 transmits or causes to be transmitted electronic mail 2 32 in violation of subsection 2 is liable to the 2 33 recipient of the electronic mail for monetary damages 2 34 in an amount equal to any actual damages, including 2 35 lost profits, caused by such transmittal. The 2 36 recipient, in lieu of actual damages, may elect to 2 37 recover from the person transmitting or causing to be 2 38 transmitted such electronic mail the greater of ten 2 39 dollars for each bulk electronic mail message 2 40 transmitted to the recipient in violation of this 2 41 section, or five hundred dollars. In addition to the 2 42 monetary damages, the recipient is also entitled to 2 43 costs and reasonable attorney fees. 2 44 b. (1) Notwithstanding paragraph "a", if the 2 45 person injured is an interactive computer service and 2 46 such injury arises from a person who transmits bulk 2 47 electronic mail without authority, such service may 2 48 recover actual damages, attorney fees, and costs. 2 49 Such service, in lieu of recovering actual damages, 2 50 may also elect to recover the greater of ten dollars 3 1 for each unsolicited bulk electronic mail message 3 2 transmitted in violation of this section, or twenty- 3 3 five thousand dollars. 3 4 (2) For purposes of this paragraph, a person is 3 5 "without authority" when the person has no right or 3 6 permission of the owner to use a computer, or the 3 7 person uses the computer in a manner which exceeds the 3 8 person's right or permission; or the person uses a 3 9 computer, a computer network, or the computer services 3 10 or an interactive computer service to transmit 3 11 unsolicited bulk electronic mail in contravention of 3 12 the authority granted by or in violation of the 3 13 policies set by the interactive computer service to 3 14 the extent the person has received actual notice of 3 15 such policies. Transmission of electronic mail from 3 16 an organization or similar entity to the members of 3 17 such organization or similar entity shall not be 3 18 deemed to be unsolicited bulk electronic mail. 3 19 c. In an action brought under this chapter, a 3 20 court shall preserve the secrecy of an alleged trade 3 21 secret by reasonable means, including but not limited 3 22 to granting protective orders in connection with 3 23 discovery proceedings, holding in-camera hearings, 3 24 sealing the records of the action, and ordering a 3 25 person involved in the litigation not to disclose an 3 26 alleged trade secret without prior court approval. 3 27 d. This section shall not be construed to limit 3 28 any person's right to pursue any additional civil 3 29 remedy otherwise allowed by law. 3 30 4. INJUNCTION. In addition to any other remedy 3 31 under this section, a recipient may also petition the 3 32 district court for an injunction to prohibit the 3 33 person from transmitting to the recipient any other 3 34 electronic mail that includes an advertisement. 3 35 5. JURISDICTION. Transmitting or causing the 3 36 transmission of unsolicited bulk electronic mail to or 3 37 through an interactive computer service's computer 3 38 network located in this state shall constitute an act 3 39 in this state. When jurisdiction over a person is 3 40 based solely upon this section, only a cause of action 3 41 arising from acts enumerated in this section may be 3 42 asserted against that person. However, this chapter 3 43 does not limit, restrict, or otherwise affect the 3 44 jurisdiction of any court of this state over foreign 3 45 corporations which are subject to service of process 3 46 pursuant to any other statute, or the jurisdiction of 3 47 any court of this state over a person for engaging in 3 48 acts which result in jurisdiction under this section. 3 49 6. EXCEPTIONS. 3 50 a. This section does not apply to any of the 4 1 following: 4 2 (1) A person who provides users with access to a 4 3 computer network, and as part of that service, 4 4 transmits electronic mail on behalf of those users, 4 5 unless such person knowingly transmits electronic mail 4 6 that includes an advertisement which the person 4 7 prepared or caused to be prepared. 4 8 (2) A person who provides users with access to a 4 9 computer network, and as part of that service, 4 10 transmits electronic mail on behalf of those users, 4 11 unless such person transmits electronic mail on behalf 4 12 of those users which the person knows, or should have 4 13 known was transmitted in violation of subsection 2. 4 14 (3) Electronic mail which is accessed by the 4 15 recipient from an electronic bulletin board. 4 16 (4) A person who provides users with access at no 4 17 charge to electronic mail, including receiving and 4 18 transmitting such electronic mail, and as a condition 4 19 of providing such access requires such users to 4 20 receive unsolicited advertisements. 4 21 b. An interactive computer service is not liable 4 22 under this section for an action voluntarily taken in 4 23 good faith to block or prevent the receipt or 4 24 transmission through its service of any commercial 4 25 electronic mail which is reasonably believed to be in 4 26 violation of subsection 2. 4 27 Sec. 2. NEW SECTION. 714D.2 CIVIL ENFORCEMENT. 4 28 1. A violation of section 714D.1, subsection 2, is 4 29 a violation of section 714.16, subsection 2, paragraph 4 30 "a". All the powers conferred upon the attorney 4 31 general to accomplish the objectives and carry out the 4 32 duties prescribed pursuant to section 714.16 are also 4 33 conferred upon the attorney general to enforce section 4 34 714D.1, including, but not limited to the power to 4 35 issue subpoenas, adopt rules which shall have the 4 36 force of law, and seek injunctive relief and civil 4 37 penalties. 4 38 2. In seeking reimbursement pursuant to section 4 39 714.16, subsection 7, from a person who has committed 4 40 a violation of section 714D.1, subsection 2, the 4 41 attorney general may seek an order from the court that 4 42 the person pay to the attorney general on behalf of 4 43 consumers the amounts for which the person would be 4 44 liable under section 714D.1, subsection 3, for each 4 45 consumer who has a cause of action pursuant to section 4 46 714D.1, subsection 3. Section 714.16, as it relates 4 47 to consumer reimbursement, shall apply to consumer 4 48 reimbursement pursuant to this section." 4 49 4 50 5 1 5 2 JOE BOLKCOM 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 JOHN W. JENSEN 5 7 HF 448.307 78 5 8 mj/cf
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