San Diego Law Review
Document Type
Comment
Abstract
This Comment will examine the law governing unsolicited commercial electronic mail in California. Part II details the growth of the Internet and unsolicited commercial electronic mail. Part III examines the law of trespass to chattel as applied to unsolicited commercial electronic mail in California. Part IV examines recent legislative efforts to regulate spam in California. Part V analyzes the implications of the new unsolicited electronic mail legislation in California. Finally, Part VI details some suggested revisions to the California statute dealing with unsolicited commercial electronic mail.
Recommended Citation
Calvin Whang,
An Analysis of California's Common and Statutory Law Dealing with Unsolicited Commercial Electronic Mail: An Argument for Revision,
37
San Diego L. Rev.
(2020).
Available at:
https://digital.sandiego.edu/sdlr/vol37/iss4/9