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What is the CAN-Spam Act?
The CAN-Spam Act, effective January 1, 2004, pre-empts all State
spam statutes and places a series of requirements on commercial
email, "the primary purpose of which is the commercial
advertisement or promotion of a commercial product or service."
The act requires companies that send or initiate commercial
email to:
- Refrain from using a misleading subject
heading
- Provide in each message a valid return email
or Internet-based reply address
- Provide in each message a physical postal
address in the text
- Provide a conspicuous notice that it is an
advertisement or solicitation
- Include a notice explaining how recipients
can prevent the transmission of future messages by using the
sender's return email address or Internet-based reply address
and honoring such requests within 10 days
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Businesses are permitted to send "transactional or relationship
messages to facilitate, complete or confirm a commercial transaction
that the recipient has previously agreed to enter into." This is
intended to be a very narrow exception and would include warranty,
recall, safety or security information regarding a product
previously purchased, periodic account statements and the like.
"Transactional or relationship" messages may also contain content
promoting a product or service unrelated to a previous transaction
if ancillary to the primary purpose of the communication.
A safe harbor exists for companies that have reasonable compliance
practices and make good faith compliance efforts. The Act also
requires the FTC to study the creation of a nationwide
"do-not-email" registry similar to its "do-not-call" list.
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