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1999 SESSION

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(SB881)

AMENDMENTS PROPOSED BY THE SENATE COMMITTEE FOR COURTS OF JUSTICE (REJECTED)

    1. Page 1, introduced, line 38

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        "Computer services" means computer time or services, including data processing services, electronic mail or electronic message services of an electronic mail service provider, or information or data stored in connection therewith.

    2. Page 1, introduced, line 44

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        "Electronic mail service provider" means any business or organization that provides users of that service the ability to send or receive electronic mail through equipment located in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

    3. Page 2, introduced, line 18, after or (ii) he uses

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        remainder of line 18 and all of lines 19 through 20

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        the computer, computer network or computer services of an electronic mail service provider in contravention of the authority granted by or in violation of the policies set by that electronic mail service provider.

    4. Page 2, introduced, line 33

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        7. Falsify electronic mail transmission information or other routing information in connection with the transmission of unsolicited bulk electronic mail through or into the facilities of an electronic mail service provider or its subscribers.

    5. Page 2, introduced, line 38, after mail

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        header information or other Internet routing information for the purpose of sending

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        transmission information or other routing information in connection with the transmission of

    6. Page 3, introduced, line 2, after mail,

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        the injured party may also recover

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        an electronic mail service provider may also plead punitive damages,

    7. Page 3, introduced, line 5, after article

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        , or one thousand dollars for each and every violation of subdivision B of § 18.2-152.4