From CBSNews.com:
 
Jeremy Bray received an e-mail message  this morning with an unwelcome surprise: Amazon.com told him it had  canceled its affiliate program, which provides small payments for referring  customers, for everyone in the state of Colorado.
 
The reason? A state law, which Democratic  Gov. Bill Ritter signed last week, slaps onerous new restrictions on  large out-of-state sellers like Amazon, which said it has no choice  but to end its marketing program in response.
Bray, a blogger who has lived in Pueblo,  Colo., for more than 20 years, told CNET on Monday that he's now trying  to "bring as much attention to the issue as possible in hopes of  getting Colorado to repeal" the new law.
Colorado is not alone. Fifteen other  states have considered or are considering enacting laws targeting Amazon  and other e-commerce companies that typically do not charge sales tax  for shipments sent outside their home state, according to a report released  Monday. Four states including Colorado have already enacted them.
 
