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 business?
Canada’s Anti-Spam Law (CASL) received Royal Assent in December 2010, and it is just a matter of time before it comes into force. CASL is designed to be one of the most stringent anti-spam regimes in the world and is intended to address the problem of spam, unauthorized interception ...
Our neighbors to the north now have one of the toughest new anti-spam laws in the world. Canada’s government has been phasing it in gradually, and if and when the final provisions are fully implemented, individual spam recipients in Canada will be able to sue businesses for breaking the ...
Um, Uh, So what is Canada’s anti spam legislation? Steven: Yeah, so we affectionately call it CASEL because it’s a really long title and actually in the legislation it has like a three sentence title or something like that. Steven: So we shortened it to CASEL. Um, so in CASEL ...
Banks are also required to comply with Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL), which regulates unsolicited commercial electronic communications sent by commercial enterprises to individuals. CASL applies to all electronic messages and requires the prior consent (express or implied) of the recipient befor...
The quick and dirty: The main immediate and relevant difference between the Canada Anti Spam Law (CASL) and the United States' CAN-SPAM, is that the CASL requires true opt-in, and it requires that the contact information within the email remain a viable
For other regions the corresponding regulations are: in Canada:Canadian Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL), in the European Union (EU): theGeneral Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), in the UK: the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) and the Public and Electronic Communications Regulations ...
24. Compliance with Telemarketing and Canadian Anti-Spam Legislation. To the extent Merchant’s use of the In-Store Channel and/or the Telesales Channel is approved by Affirm, Merchant will comply with any rules relating to telemarketing and Canadian anti-spam legislation. Merchant permits Affirm,...
The issue is that what has usually happened before the students walk out of these “RESP companies”, is that families have locked themselves into plans that take their money, invest it in high-fee mutual funds, and have some very harsh penalties if any of the many contribution rules are ...
The issue is that what has usually happened before the students walk out of these “RESP companies”, is that families have locked themselves into plans that take their money, invest it in high-fee mutual funds, and have some very harsh penalties if any of the many contribution rules are ...