7661 - Unlawful transmission of electronic mail.

                               SUBCHAPTER E                             ELECTRONIC MAIL     Sec.     7661.  Unlawful transmission of electronic mail.     § 7661.  Unlawful transmission of electronic mail.        (a)  Offense defined.--A person commits the offense of     unlawful transmission of electronic mail if he:            (1)  Uses a computer or computer network without        authority and with the intent to falsify or forge electronic        mail transmission information or other routine information in        any manner in connection with the transmission of unsolicited        electronic mail through or into the computer network of an        electronic mail service provider, Internet service provider        or its subscribers.            (2)  Sells, gives or otherwise distributes or possesses        with the intent to sell, give or distribute computer software        which:                (i)  is primarily designed or produced for the            purpose of facilitating or enabling the falsification of            electronic mail transmission information or other routing            information;                (ii)  has only limited commercially significant            purpose or use other than to facilitate or to enable the            falsification of electronic mail transmission information            or other routing information; or                (iii)  is marketed by that person or another person            acting in concert with that person with that person's            knowledge for the use in facilitating or enabling the            falsification of electronic mail transmission information            or other routing information.        (b)  Grading.--            (1)  Except as provided in paragraphs (2) and (3),        unlawful transmission of electronic mail is a misdemeanor of        the third degree punishable by a fine of not more than        $2,500.            (2)  If there is damage to the property of another valued        at $2,500 or more caused by that person's reckless disregard        for the consequences of his act in violation of this section,        unlawful transmission of electronic mail is a misdemeanor of        the first degree punishable by a fine of not more than        $10,000.            (3)  If there is damage to the property of another valued        at $2,500 or more caused by that person's malicious act in        violation of this section, unlawful transmission of        electronic mail is a felony of the third degree punishable by        a fine of not more than $15,000.        (c)  Rights preserved.--Nothing in this section shall be     construed to:            (1)  Establish any liability by reason of terms or        conditions adopted by or technical measures implemented by an        electronic mail service provider or Internet service provider        doing business in this Commonwealth to prevent the        transmission of unsolicited electronic mail in violation of        this section.            (2)  Interfere with or prohibit terms or conditions in a        contract or license related to computers, computer data,        computer networks, computer operations, computer programs,        computer services or computer software.        (d)  Definitions.--As used in this section, the term     "electronic mail" shall include facsimiles and wireless     advertisements in addition to other electronic mail.