Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL) is an anti-spam law that applies to all electronic commercial messages sent by businesses or organizations
CASL (Anti-spam Law) In 2014, Canada’s federal anti-spam legislation (CASL), which is one of the strictest spam laws in the world, came into force. In general, CASL requires express or implied consent to send commercial electronic messages (CEMs) and also imposes sender identification and...
CASL applies where CEMs are sent from or accessed by computer systems in Canada (i.e., that are not merely routed through Canada). CASL’s regulations also exempt messages sent from Canada to a prescribed list of countries with their own anti-spam legislation, provided that the messages compl...
If so, new legislation called the Canadian Anti-Spam Law (CASL) affects you. CASL will go into effect on July 1, 2014 as a way to deter spammers from targeting Canadians and to provide law enforcement better ways for stopping those malicious senders. CASL requires senders to implement ...
2. Introduction to Canada's Anti-Spam Legislation: What is it? 3. Anti-Spam Provisions 4. Transmission Data Alteration Provisions 5. Installation of Computer Program Provisions 6. Compliance strategiesBy Lisa Abe-OldenburgB.Comm
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Do you send email to Canadian recipients? If so, new legislation called the Canadian Anti-Spam Law (CASL) affects you. Here's what you need to know.
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The change in law came from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) which, in 2017, started enforcing updates to Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL). Specifically, they target bulk SMS messages sent from long codes, i.e. ten-digit phone numbers like (236) ...