“The CRTC is committed to reducing the harmful effects of spam and related threats to electronic commerce and is working towards a safer and more secure online marketplace. Canada’s new anti-spam legislation will better protect Canadians while ensuring that businesses can continue to compete in the global marketplace.”
Does your company capture information through email communications with any Canadians? If so, you may wish to review the incoming law.
Sent out to all RIWI’s e-letter subscribers on May 14th, the following was the subject of RIWI correspondence, which allowed subscribers to opt in or out of further RIWI email communications:
“We at RIWI value our relationship with you as clients, colleagues or partners. We would like to continue to provide you with RIWI Quarterly updates and communications relevant to your potential business needs and interests. In order to keep with the new Canadian Anti-Spam Legislation coming into effect on July 1, 2014, we require your consent. We respect your privacy and guarantee that we will never share your information. Please note that you can withdraw your consent at any time by replying to this email with “UNSUBSCRIBE” in the subject line or by emailing us at inquiry@riwi.com or by clicking the “Unsubscribe” button at the bottom of all of our electronic messages. You will always have the chance to unsubscribe from any future RIWI communications.”
Click here for details on the new legislation and why it is in the best interests of all Web consumers.
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