To combat spam emails, many countries — including the United States and Canada — have enacted anti-spam legislation. Email marketers must be careful not to run afoul of these laws. In many cases, marketers are also subject to the anti-spam laws of the countrieswhere their recipients reside,...
As spam increasingly spread to inboxes the world over, regulations began to appear. International anti-spam laws set in place the restrictions needed to control and maintain privacy and consent. This effort to manage and regulate spam is one aspect of anti-spam measures. Some of the countries ...
Messages that will be accessed in a foreign country, including the U.S., China, and most of Europe, as long as the message complies with the anti-spam laws of that foreign country. Messages sent by or on behalf of a registered charity or a political party or organization for the purpose...
Check out our information on the European Union’s anti-spam laws and also explore the individual laws of seperate European nations. European Union E-Privacy Directive:Directive 2002/58/EC Concerning the Processing of Personal Data and the Protection of Privacy in the Electronic Communications Sector...
Spam complaints from provider≤ 1 complaint Spamtrap hits≤ 1 hit * Moosend reserves the right to update the aforementioned categories and amend the acceptable sending rates at its absolute discretion and without prior notice. Moosend reserves the right to randomly check email campaigns sent from our...
Canada's Anti-Spam Law (CASL) is one of the toughest laws of its kind in the world, making its application and interpretation particularly thorny. Here we answer some of your frequent questions about both the new law and Industry Canada’srevised regulations. How will CASL impact your busines...
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Anti-Spam Laws Will Do Little to Stem the Flow of Junk E-MailNEW EUROPEAN laws come into force today aimed at ending every computer user's nightmare - the growing tide of "spam" that now accounts for 60 per cent of all e-mail.
Our definition of spamming is any activity whereby you directly or indirectly transmit email messages to any email address that has not solicited such email and does not consent to such transmission. In addition, we consider it spamming to post ads in newsgroups in violation of the rules of th...
As the provider of an email marketing service, we take the enforcement of anti-spam laws very seriously. Spam can lead to negative impacts for all our users, so it’s important that your emails comply with applicable laws. As outlined in our Terms of Use, we take many protective measures...