This has been a long standing fear of mine,
regarding electronic content.
Not exact matches
(2)... a commercial
electronic message is an
electronic message that, having
regard to the
content of the message, the hyperlinks in the message to
content on a website or other database, or the contact information contained in the message, it would be reasonable to conclude has as its purpose, or one of its purposes, to encourage participation in a commercial activity...
It is worth noting that every single one of these early CASL decisions involved violations of the CRTC's
Electronic Commerce Protection Regulations pertaining to CEMs
content (i.e., Section 6 (2)
regarding information that must be set out in any CEM) and form (i.e., the requirement that the information be set out «clearly and prominently» and that the unsubscribe mechanism in each CEM must be «able to be readily performed.»
For the purposes of this Act, a commercial
electronic message is an
electronic message that, having
regard to the
content of the message, the hyperlinks in the message to
content on a website or other database, or the contact information contained in the message, it would be reasonable to conclude has as its purpose, or one of its purposes, to encourage participation in a commercial activity, including an
electronic message that