Author: Coalition Against Unsolicited Email

CRTC responds to stakeholder concerns with final regulations under CASL

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has finalised its regulations under Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL), resulting in a set of rules that are more balanced, reasonable, and in line with the objectives of the legislation. CASL creates rules for sending commercial electronic messages (CEMs) and installing computer programs. It also establishes a general prohibition against the alteration of transmission data and is expected to come into force later in 2012. Industry Canada is also responsible for developing regulations, and should be posting another version of its regulations within the next month or so.

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Supporting Members

CAUCE Supporting Members CAUCE thanks its supporting members, whose financial support makes our outreach and education activities possible. Individual Members All CAUCE Board Members are also full individual members of CAUCE...

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Join CAUCE

Become a CAUCE member Show your support of CAUCE by becoming a member! Click here to join CAUCE and to subscribe to our newsletter. CAUCE is an all-volunteer organization, but we do have expenses, so there are several...

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The AARP Are Spamming Again

The American Association of Retired Persons (AARP.org) have an unfortunate history of spamming, their IPs and domain have been blacklisted at certain points, and it appears they are again up to their old tricks.

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