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108th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. 563
To protect owners of computers, and for other purposes.
IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
March 6, 2003
Mr. Dayton introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred
to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation
A BILL
To protect owners of computers, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SEC. 101. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the 'Computer Owners' Bill of Rights'.
SEC. 2. COMPTROLLER GENERAL STUDY OF TECHNICAL SUPPORT FOR COMPUTER
OWNERS.
(a) IN GENERAL- The Comptroller General of the United States shall carry
out a study of the technical support (also known as customer service)
provided computer owners by the computer industry.
(b) OWNER SURVEY- In carrying out the study under subsection (a), the
Comptroller General shall utilize the results of a survey of computer owners
conducted by the Comptroller General for purposes of the study.
(c) ELEMENTS OF STUDY- The study under subsection (a) shall--
(1) identify the types and ranges of technical support provided
computer owners by the computer industry, including the types and ranges
of support provided by various segments of the computer industry and the
types and ranges of support provided at various times in the life of a
computer (such as upon purchase and as part of on-going
maintenance);
(2) determine whether the technical support provided computer owners
by the computer industry is adequate to address the needs of computer
owners for such support, including whether or not computer owners receive
the support promised by various segments of the computer industry;
and
(3) identify an appropriate role, if any, for the Federal Government
in the regulation of the provision of technical support to computer owners
by the computer industry in order to ensure the protection of computer
owners in the receipt of such support.
(d) REPORT- Not later than one year after the date of the enactment of
this Act, the Comptroller General shall submit to Congress a report on the
study under subsection (a). The report shall--
(1) set forth the findings and conclusions of the Comptroller General
as a result of the study; and
(2) include the recommendations of the Comptroller General on the
appropriate role, if any, for the Federal Government in the regulation of
the provision of technical support to computer owners by the computer
industry as identified under subsection (c)(3).
SEC. 3. INDUSTRY-WIDE STANDARDS FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT FOR COMPUTER
OWNERS.
(a) STANDARDS- Not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment of
this Act, the Federal Trade Commission shall establish standards for the
provision of technical support (also known as customer service) for
computers and computer-related products by the entities referred to in
subsection (c).
(b) TECHNICAL SUPPORT- For purposes of the standards required by
subsection (a), technical support shall include the following:
(2) On-line support through the Internet.
(3) Support manuals and related documents.
(4) On-site support, including in-store support.
(5) Such other support as the Commission considers appropriate for
coverage under the standards.
(c) COVERED ENTITIES- The entities covered by the standards required by
subsection (a) in the provision of technical support shall include the
following:
(1) Manufacturers of computer hardware (including peripherals).
(2) Manufacturers of computer software.
(3) Consultants and other entities that provide technical
support.
(4) Computer resellers, if such resellers provide technical
support.
(5) Such other entities as the Commission considers appropriate for
coverage under the standards.
(d) ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS-
(1) CONSULTATION- In establishing the standards required by subsection
(a), the Commission shall consult with entities to be covered by the
standards and with such consumer organizations as the Commission considers
appropriate.
(2) SEPARATE STANDARDS BASED ON IMPOSITION OF FEES- In establishing
the standards, the Commission shall establish separate standards for
technical support provided without charge and for technical support
provided for a fee or on another remunerative basis.
SEC. 4. COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT FOR COMPUTER
OWNERS.
(a) GUIDELINES ON COLLECTION AND SUBMISSION OF DATA ON COMPLIANCE- Not
later than 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Federal
Trade Commission shall issue guidelines to encourage each entity covered by
the standards for the provision of technical support for computers and
computer-related products established under section 3 to collect and submit
to the Commission the information specified in subsection (c).
(b) CONSULTATION- The Commission shall consult with appropriate consumer
organizations in issuing the guidelines under subsection (a).
(c) INFORMATION- The information on technical support that is to be
collected and submitted by an entity pursuant to the guidelines under
subsection (a) shall include such information as the Commission considers
appropriate to provide owners and operators of computers and
computer-related products for which such technical support is provided with
the nature and quality of such technical support, including customer
satisfaction with such technical support.
(d) PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION-
(1) IN GENERAL- The guidelines under subsection (a) shall specify the
manner of the presentation of information submitted pursuant to the
guidelines under subsection (a), including the aggregation,
disaggregation, or averaging of information, and any other manner of
presentation of information that the Commission considers
appropriate.
(2) SEPARATE INFORMATION ON EACH BASIS OF SUPPORT- The guidelines
shall provide that separate information be collected and submitted under
subsection (c) on each basis of technical support provided by each entity
submitting information pursuant to the guidelines.
(e) FREQUENCY OF SUBMITTAL- The guidelines under subsection (a) shall
provide for the submittal of information pursuant to the guidelines on a
quarterly basis.
(f) PUBLICATION- The Commission shall make available to the public, in a
form considered appropriate by the Commission, the information submitted to
the Commission pursuant to the guidelines under subsection (a). The
Commission shall make such information public in both printed and Internet
form.
SEC. 5. PROTECTION FROM UNSOLICITED MARKETING E-MAIL.
(a) IN GENERAL- The Federal Trade Commission shall establish a registry
in which any person or entity that does not seek to receive unsolicited
marketing e-mail (commonly referred to as 'spam') to a computer may register
the e-mail address or addresses of such computer for that purpose.
(b) REGISTRATION- The Commission shall permit the registration,
including registration by e-mail, of any computer on the registry
established under subsection (a).
(c) AVAILABILITY OF REGISTRY TO PUBLIC- The Commission shall make
available to the public the information on the registry established under
subsection (a).
(d) PROHIBITION ON UNSOLICITED MARKETING E-MAIL TO REGISTERED COMPUTERS-
Except as otherwise authorized by the Commission in regulations prescribed
under this section, no person or entity may send or otherwise submit to any
computer whose e-mail address is registered on the registry established
under subsection (a) unsolicited marketing e-mail.
(e) CIVIL PENALTY- The Commission may impose a civil penalty not to
exceed $10,000 for each violation of subsection (d). For purposes of this
subsection, each day of violation shall constitute a separate offense.
(1) IN GENERAL- The Commission shall enforce subsection (d) utilizing
the powers and authorities available to the Commission under the Federal
Trade Commission Act (15 U.S.C. 41 et seq.).
(2) REPORTING OF VIOLATIONS- For purposes of the enforcement of the
subsection (d), the Commission shall establish mechanisms to permit the
reporting of violations of such sections to the Commission, including
appropriate links on the Internet web site of the Commission and the use
of a toll-free telephone number (commonly referred to as an '800 number')
for such purposes.
END
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