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Webistemology
Tuesday, December 07, 2004
  www.PrivacyInfo.ca
www.PrivacyInfo.ca: "The Canadian Privacy Commissioner has issued her first decision involving spam. Although not yet publicly available, Professor Geist was the complainant and has posted the well-founded decision. The decision includes a determination that business email addresses constitute personal information and are not covered by the business information exception. It also concludes that the use of email addresses for secondary purposes (such as marketing) found on publicly available directories do not qualify under the publicly available exception found in the law. Finally, the decision confirmed the requirement to respect an opt-out request."

I have very little doubt that this will be challenged in some manner by those of a marketing bent.

 




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