ALASKA STATUTES
TITLE 45. TRADE AND COMMERCE
CHAPTER 50. COMPETITIVE PRACTICES AND REGULATION OF COMPETITION
SECTION 479. LIMITATION ON ELECTRONIC MAIL
Added by
2003
Alaska Laws ch. 14, H.B. 82 (2003)
(approved May 5, 2003; effective
July 30, 2003)
Sec. 45.50.479. Limitation on electronic
mail. (a) A person may not send unsolicited commercial
electronic mail to another person from a computer located in this state or to
an electronic mail address that the sender knows is held by a resident of this
state if the commercial electronic mail contains information that consists of
explicit sexual material that another law provides may only be viewed,
purchased, rented, leased, or held by an individual who is 18 years of age or
older, unless the subject line of the advertisement contains "ADV:ADLT" as the
first eight characters.
(b) In (a) of this section,
(1) "commercial electronic mail" means electronic mail
consisting of advertising material for the lease, sale, rental, gift, offer,
or other disposition of real property, goods, or services, including an
extension of credit;
(2) "explicit sexual material" means material that visually
or aurally depicts conduct described in AS 11.41.455(a), but is not limited
to conduct engaged in by a child under 18 years of age;
(3) "unsolicited commercial electronic mail" means
commercial electronic mail sent to a person who
(A) does not have an existing personal or business
relationship with the sender; and
(B) has not given permission for or requested the sending
of the commercial electronic mail.