Semalt: Example Of Anti-Spam Law That Could Cost You $10 Million In Canada Canada

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23.05.2018

Semalt: Example Of Anti-Spam Law That Could Cost You $10 Million In Canada

Canada enacted an anti-spam legislation on Canada Day in 2014. Business owners are now ned $10 million for not complying with the law. For individual spam senders, the fee stands at $1 million. The legislature passed the law in 2010, and it was not until 2014 that they put it into effect. The law gave all business owners a three-year transition period up to July 2017. It was suf cient time for all online marketers to review their current practices and compare them against the new guidelines set by the Canadian Government, or gain express consent from the individuals they served. Oliver King, the Customer Success Manager of Semalt, has tailored a summary of what the provisions in the new law state, and their implications for online marketing.

1. Never send electronic messages to people who have not requested them The anti-spam legislation states that under no circumstances should individuals and companies send any e-mail messages to personal email addresses, cell phones, social media accounts, or smartphones without consent from the owner. Unless the receiver is in a business partnership with the sender, all contact data must consist of people who have opted in. It requires companies to do away with the automated mailing list building. The solution could be https://rankexperience.com/articles/article1692.html

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