The California Court of Appeal has issued a decision in the
Rosolowski v. Guthy-Renker LLC, case which clarifies California’s anti-spam law. The case examined the role that
an email header plays when determining if information has been falsified, misrepresented or forged.
The Court contended that a "header line does not misrepresent the identity of
the sender merely because it does not identify the official name of the entity which sent the email, or merely because it does not identify an entity whose domain name is traceable via a database such
as WHOIS, provided the sender’s identity is readily ascertainable from the body of email."
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