Florida Statutes Part III - Electronic Mail Communications (Ss. 668.60-668.610)
- 668.60 - Short Title; Application.
This part may be known by the popular name of the “Electronic Mail Communications Act.” Except as otherwise provided, this part applies to unsolicited commercial...
- 668.601 - Legislative Intent.
This part is intended to promote the integrity of electronic commerce and shall be construed liberally in order to protect the public and legitimate businesses...
- 668.602 - Definitions.
As used in this part, the term:(1) “Affirmative consent” means that the recipient of electronic mail expressly consented to receive the message either in response to...
- 668.603 - Prohibited Activity.
A person may not:(1) Initiate or assist in the transmission of an unsolicited commercial electronic mail message from a computer located in this state or to...
- 668.604 - Blocking Of Commercial Electronic Mail By Interactive Computer Service.
This part does not:(1) Require a provider of Internet access service to block, transmit, route, relay, handle, or store certain types of electronic mail messages;(2) Prevent or...
- 668.605 - Confidentiality Of Intelligence Or Investigation Information.
This part does not contravene the provisions of s. 501.2065, which provide for maintaining the confidential status of certain information.History.—s. 1, ch. 2004-233.
- 668.606 - Civil Remedies; Service Provider Immunity.
(1) The department may bring an action for damages or for declaratory or injunctive relief or may impose a civil penalty as provided in s. 668.6075....
- 668.6075 - Unfair And Deceptive Trade Practices.
A violation of s. 668.603 shall be deemed an unfair and deceptive trade practice within the meaning of part II of chapter 501. In addition...
- 668.6076 - Public Records Status Of E-mail Addresses; Agency Website Notice.
Any agency, as defined in s. 119.011, or legislative entity that operates a website and uses electronic mail shall post the following statement in a...
- 668.608 - Criminal Violations.
(1) Except as provided in subsection (2), any person who violates s. 668.603 commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082...
- 668.610 - Cumulative Remedies.
The remedies and criminal penalties of this part are in addition to remedies and criminal penalties otherwise available for the same conduct under federal or...
Last modified: September 23, 2016