Unsolicited Emails Sample Clauses

The Unsolicited Emails clause restricts the sending of emails to recipients who have not expressly requested or consented to receive them. Typically, this clause applies to communications sent for marketing, promotional, or commercial purposes, and may require that all email recipients have opted in or provided prior consent. Its core function is to prevent spam and protect recipients from unwanted electronic communications, ensuring compliance with anti-spam laws and maintaining trust between parties.
Unsolicited Emails. Any form of unsolicited emails (a/k/a “SPAM”) used in connection with the marketing of CP’s Affiliate Program will result in Affiliate’s account being terminated immediately, and any and all commissions will be forfeited. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees that it is aware that CP has a zero tolerance policy on SPAM, and SPAM complaints CP receives are taken seriously. Affiliate therefore agrees not to engage in any form of SPAM to market CP’s Affiliate Program.
Unsolicited Emails. DCC does not permit Affiliates to send unsolicited commercial emails unless such emails strictly comply with applicable laws and regulations including, without limitation, the federal CAN SPAM Act. Any email sent by an Affiliate that promotes DCC, the DCC opportunity, or DCC products and services must comply with the following: i. There must be a functioning return email address to the sender. ii. The email must include the Affiliate’s physical mailing address. iii. The email must clearly and conspicuously disclose that the message is an advertisement or solicitation. iv. The use of deceptive subject lines and/or false header information is prohibited. v. All email sent (including, but in no way limited to anything you reply to) with any mention of or linking in any way to our products, services, offering, or anything whatsoever tied to our company must include the direct link to our Global Remove Database. You may include other removal links in your messages, but they cannot use in place of our link. Failure to clearly include our removal link is a direct violation of out Anti-Spam policies. The proper link to use along with working examples can be found in the FAQ sections of our Website. vi. All email sent, (including, but in no way limited to anything you reply to), with any mention of or linking in any way to our products, services, offerings, or anything whatsoever tied to our company must be fully compliant with the Can-Spam Act. They must also be fully compliant with all our additional anti-Spam requirements as outlined above. Failure to comply with all out anti-Spam requirements even if your message is Can-Spam compliant is a direct violation of our Anti-Spam policies. DCC may periodically send commercial emails on behalf of Affiliates. By entering into the Affiliate Agreement, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees that the Company may send such emails and that the Affiliate’s physical and email addresses will be included in such emails as outlined above. Affiliates shall honor opt-out requests generated as a result of such emails sent by the Company.
Unsolicited Emails. Independent Fashion Consultants agree that they will not send unsolicited emails regarding LLR products or the LLR opportunity unless such emails strictly comply with applicable laws and regulations including, without limitation, the federal CAN SPAM Act. Any email sent by an Independent Fashion Consultant that promotes LLR, the LLR opportunity, or LLR products and services must comply with the following: • There must be a functioning return email address to the sender. • There must be a notice in the email that advises the recipient that he or she may reply to the email, via the functioning return email address, to request that future email solicitations or correspondence not be sent to him or her (a functioning “opt-­‐out” notice). • The email must include the Independent Fashion Consultant’s physical mailing address. • The email must clearly and conspicuously disclose that the message is an advertisement or solicitation. • The use of deceptive subject lines and/or false header information is prohibited. • All opt-­‐out requests, whether received by email or regular mail, must be honored. If an Independent Fashion Consultant receives an opt-­‐out request from a recipient of an email, the Independent Fashion Consultant must forward the opt-­‐out request to the Company. LLR may periodically send commercial emails on behalf of Independent Fashion Consultants. By entering into the Independent Fashion Consultant Agreement, Independent Fashion Consultant agrees that the Company may send such emails and that the Independent Fashion Consultant’s physical and email addresses will be included in such emails as outlined above. Independent Fashion Consultants shall honor opt-­‐out requests generated as a result of such emails sent by the Company.

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