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Texas Business & Commerce Code - Chapter 46 Electronic Mail SolicitationLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Business & Commerce Code > Texas Business & Commerce Code - Chapter 46 Electronic Mail Solicitation In this chapter: (1) "Commercial electronic mail message" means an electronic mail message that advertises, offers for sale or lease, or promotes any goods, services, ... (a) A person may not intentionally transmit a commercial electronic mail message that: (1) falsifies electronic mail transmission information or other routing information for an ... (a) A person may not intentionally take any action to send an unsolicited commercial electronic mail message unless: (1) "ADV:" is used as the first ... A sender or a person acting on behalf of the sender may not sell or otherwise provide the electronic mail address of a person who ... A person commits an offense if the person intentionally takes any action to send a message containing obscene material or material depicting sexual conduct in ... (a) A person who violates this chapter other than Section 46.009 is liable to the state for a civil penalty in an amount not to ... A violation of this chapter is a false, misleading, or deceptive act or practice under Subchapter E, Chapter 17, and any public or private right ... (a) A person injured by a violation of this chapter may bring an action to recover actual damages, including lost profits. A person who prevails ... (a) A person who brings an action under Section 46.008 shall give notice of the action to the attorney general by sending a copy of ... An electronic mail service provider may on its own initiative block the receipt or transmission through its service of any commercial electronic mail message that ... (a) In this section, "telecommunications utility" has the meaning assigned by Section 51.002, Utilities Code. (b) A telecommunications utility or an electronic mail service provider ... Texas Lawyers
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