Oklahoma Code § 15-776.4

Title 15. Contracts: Definitions
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For purposes of Sections 776.1 through 776.3 of this title:
1.  “Electronic mail messages” means a message, file, or other
information that is transmitted through a local, regional, or global
network regardless of whether the message, file, or other
information is viewed, stored for retrieval at a later time, printed
on to paper or other similar material, or is filtered or screened by
a computer program that is designed or intended to filter or screen
items of electronic mail;
2.  “Fraudulent electronic mail message” or “fraudulent bulk
electronic mail message” means any electronic mail message or bulk
electronic mail message which is declared unlawful by subsection A
of Section 776.1 of this title;
3.  “Initiate the transmission” means the action of the original
sender of an electronic mail message, not to the action by any
intervening computer service that may handle or retransmit the
message;
4.  “Computer network” means a set of related, remotely
connected devices and any communications facilities including more
than one computer with the capability to transmit data among them
through the communications facilities;
5.  “Electronic mail service provider” means any person who:
a. is an intermediary in sending or receiving electronic
mail, and

b. provides to end-users of electronic mail services the
ability to send or receive electronic mail;
6.  “Identifying information” means information that alone or in
conjunction with other information identifies an individual,
including but not limited to:
a. name, social security number, date of birth, and
government-issued identification number,
b. unique biometric data, including the fingerprint,
voice print, and retina or iris image of an
individual,
c. unique electronic identification number, address, and
routing code, financial institution account number,
and
d. telecommunication identifying information or access
device; and
7.  “Web page” means a location that has a single uniform
resource locator (URL) with respect to the world wide web or another
location that can be accessed on the Internet.

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