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Electronic Commerce Protection Act : ウィキペディア英語版
Electronic Commerce Protection Act
The Electronic Commerce Protection Act (ECPA) is anti-spam legislation introduced in 2009 by the Government of Canada at the House of Commons.〔(CBC News: Conservatives introduce anti-spam bill )〕
==History==

Spam legislation in Canada was first introduced in 2004 when the ''Anti‐Spam Action Plan for Canada'' was launched. The Canadian federal government assembled a group of industry representatives, scholars, and experts to examine the problems created by spam in Canada and how to potentially address them. The first Canadian Bill directly addressing spam was Senator Yoine Goldstein’s Bill S‐202. Bill S-202 was introduced in 2008 and sought to prohibit unsolicited commercial messages, requiring explicit consent from the recipient. In 2009, the Minister of Industry, Tony Clement, introduced Bill C‐27 or the Electronic Commerce Protection Act (ECPA). The ECPA died on the order paper in December 2009, after the bill cleared the House of Commons committee. The ECPA was quickly re‐introduced as the Fighting Internet and Wireless Spam Act, Bill C‐28 (“FISA”) – a name that more closely reflected the original political message of the Conservative Party of Canada (May 25, 2010).〔Lawford, John, Lo, Janet, & De Santis, Michael. (December 2010). "PIAC Report: Can We CAN SPAM in Canada?". Retrieved on March 7, 2014. - http://www.piac.ca/files/can_we_can_spam.pdf〕
Finally, December 15, 2010 the Government of Canada passed the ''Fighting the Internet and Wireless Spam Bill''. The coming into force of the ECPA has been delayed for three and a half years because of very intense lobbying efforts by industry groups. The ''Electronic Commerce Protection Act'' (SPAM bill) selectively comes into effect on July 1, 2014. Because of ongoing fierce lobbying other parts of the act relating to the unsolicited installation of computer programs are delayed until January 15, 2015.

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