(b)
State law
(1)
In general
This chapter supersedes any statute, regulation, or rule of a State or political subdivision of a State that expressly regulates the use of electronic mail to send commercial messages, except to the extent that any such statute, regulation, or rule prohibits falsity or deception in any portion of a commercial electronic mail message or information attached thereto.
(2)
State law not specific to electronic mail
This chapter shall not be construed to preempt the applicability of—
(A)
State laws that are not specific to electronic mail, including State trespass, contract, or tort law; or
(B)
other State laws to the extent that those laws relate to acts of fraud or computer crime.
(c)
No effect on policies of providers of Internet access service
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to have any effect on the lawfulness or unlawfulness, under any other provision of law, of the adoption, implementation, or enforcement by a provider of Internet access service of a policy of declining to transmit, route, relay, handle, or store certain types of electronic mail messages.