Maryland Anti-Spam Law Held Unconstitutional
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A Maryland judge held this week that Maryland’s anti-spam statute is unconstitutional. His reasoning is that the law seeks to regulate business which either is conducted from or through other states, over which Maryland does not properly have jurisdiction.
Put in plain English, the logic is that because spam is sent from another state and only goes through or arrives in Maryland, the State of Maryland does not have a legal basis on which to sue an out-of-state defendant guilty of sending that spam.
At issue was the question of spam sent to Eric Menhart, the Maryland plaintiff, by First Choice Internet, based in New York. The judge basically said that Maryland may not regulate First Choice because they are not in Maryland, and the United States Constitution’s commerce clause prohibits a state from regulating interstate commerce.
Now, things are not as bad as they seem, at least yet…
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