Abstract
Have you ever received a phone call from a telemarketer during dinner? Do e-mails entitled "Protect Your Computer Against Viruses for $9.95" or "GET A FREE PASS TO THOUSANDS OF XXX SITES" annoy you? Are you tired of watching advertisements that continue after the posted start time for a movie? Many Americans are irritated with the amount of daily interruptions caused by the current lack of advertising regulations. In some instances, the advertisers shift their marketing costs to unwilling e-mail users or moviegoers. This article focuses on unsolicited communications and potential solutions to the seemingly endless problem of spam.
Citation
Dannielle Cisneros, Do Not Advertise: The Current Fight Against Unsolicited Advertisements, 2 Duke Law & Technology Review 1-10 (2003)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/dltr/vol2/iss1/8