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Don’t Ignore Legal Obligations Of The CAN-SPAM Act


Most small business owners are not aware that they or an employee may be breaking the law regarding spam. The advice that follows is intended to help you avoid any financial or legal consequences.

The CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 was signed into law and became effective January 1, 2004. As a small business owner, you need to be aware of your obligations under this law to avoid serious problems that could cost you time and money. The law is very specific about the content you must provide in any commercial email advertising piece. Not surprisingly, many of us are victims of daily assaults with unsolicited junk mail from very obscure sources. What these spammers are doing is illegal. Taking time to complain is impractical for many small entrepreneurs, so in most cases we just delete the junk, and go about our business.

On the other hand as a small business owner you are in a different position when sending email to customers. Your credibility is at risk because you are not obscure, and may be easily identified for criminal prosecution or law suits. Understand your obligations and what you can or cannot do. In the US, the FTC, Federal Trade Commission, is the government entity for establishing and monitoring compliance with this law. Their rules are very specific as follows:

Requirements for Commercial Emailers

The CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 (Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act) establishes requirements for those who send commercial email, spells out penalties for spammers and companies whose products are advertised in spam if they violate the law, and gives consumers the right to ask emailers to stop spamming them. The law, which became effective January 1, 2004, covers email whose primary purpose is advertising or promoting a commercial product or service, including content on a Web site. A “transactional or relationship message” – email that facilitates an agreed-upon transaction or updates a customer in an existing business relationship – may not contain false or misleading routing information, but otherwise is exempt from most provisions of the CAN-SPAM Act.

FTC Facts for Business

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the nation’s consumer protection agency, is authorized to enforce the CAN-SPAM Act. CANSPAM also gives the Department of Justice (DOJ) the authority to enforce its criminal sanctions. Other federal and state agencies can enforce the law against organizations under their jurisdiction, and companies that provide Internet access may sue violators, as well. What the Law Requires Here’s a rundown of the law’s main provisions:

- It bans false or misleading header information. Your email’s “From,” “To,” and routing information – including the originating domain name and email address – must be accurate and identify the person who initiated the email.
- It prohibits deceptive subject lines. The subject line cannot mislead the recipient about the contents or subject matter of the message.
- It requires that your email give recipients an opt-out method. You must provide a return email address or another Internet based response mechanism that allows a recipient to ask you not to send future email messages to that email address, and you must honor the requests. You may create a “menu” of choices to allow a recipient to opt out of certain types of messages, but you must include the option to end any commercial messages from the sender. Any opt-out mechanism you offer must be able to process opt-out requests for at least 30 days after you send your commercial email. When you receive an opt-out request, the law gives you 10 business days to stop sending email to the requestor’s email address. You cannot help another entity send email to that address, or have another entity send email on your behalf to that address. Finally, it’s illegal for you to sell or transfer the email addresses of people who choose not to receive your email, even in the form of a mailing list, unless you transfer the addresses so another entity can comply with the law.
- It requires that commercial email be identified as an advertisement and include the sender’s valid physical postal address. Your message must contain clear and conspicuous notice that the message is an advertisement or solicitation and that the recipient can opt out of receiving more commercial email from you. It also must include your valid physical postal address.

Penalties May Be Severe

Each violation of the above provisions is subject to fines of up to $11,000. Deceptive commercial email also is subject to laws banning false or misleading advertising. Additional fines are provided for commercial emailers who not only violate the rules described above, but also:

- “harvest” email addresses from Web sites or Web services that have published a notice prohibiting the transfer of email addresses for the purpose of sending email
- generate email addresses using a “dictionary attack” – combining names, letters, or numbers into multiple permutations
- use scripts or other automated ways to register for multiple email or user accounts to send commercial email
- relay emails through a computer or network without permission – for example, by taking advantage of open relays or open proxies without authorization.

Department of Justice Facts for Business

The law allows the DOJ to seek criminal penalties, including imprisonment, for commercial emailers who do – or conspire to:
- use another computer without authorization and send commercial email from or through it
- use a computer to relay or retransmit multiple commercial email messages to deceive or mislead recipients or an Internet access service about the origin of the message
- falsify header information in multiple email messages and initiate the transmission of such messages
- register for multiple email accounts or domain names using information that falsifies the identity of the actual registrant
- falsely represent themselves as owners of multiple Internet Protocol addresses that are used to send commercial email messages.

Conclusion

Fines up to $11,000 per violation should get your attention. Review your commercial email policies, and revise as necessary to make sure you include the 3 most frequently omitted features: identify advertising, your physical address, and an opt-out provision. Continue your review to confirm compliance with all requirements. Finally, visit the official FTC web site for information on additional rules and press releases that may have occurred since this report was written.

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There are thousands of people who are dreaming of starting their own online home business, imagining the numerous job opportunities they could create for themselves. If you are one of those dreamers here are five fabulous reasons you will want to stop dreaming and get moving.

1) The ultimate reason is to be your own boss! There would be no one hovering over you and watching your every move. There would be no one barking commands at you to work faster, harder, or longer. You would be in charge! You could set the pace and the standard for your job duties. You would be enabled with the power over your life.

2) You would have the opportunity to schedule your own hours. If you are not a morning person and you can’t get moving before having three cups of coffee that’s perfectly fine. You say when it’s time to go to work and when it’s time to go home. Just be sure to be realistic with the hours you set for your specific business. You work hard and you deserve time to relax. With your own business you choose when to receive that well earned time to take a break.

3) A third reason? MONEY! There are those of you who work yourselves to exhaustion and are paid far less than you deserve. If you have your own business justice will be served on the pay scale. You work as hard as you want and are paid for the work that you do.

4) Freedom to live life is another perk of owning your own online home business. Taking time off for emergencies can be a big hassle. You have to ask your boss for permission to leave work to care for a loved one. This makes most of us feel like children. If a loved one is ill or if someone has passed away you should have the right to leave and be by that person’s side. You should be able to make the decision to be absent from your job without another adult’s consent. With your own business, you will!

5) You get to be the one in charge of your life! This reason is a part of all the other reasons. To human knowledge you have one life and you have to make the most of it. Why should any of us have to watch life pass us by at an unsatisfying job? When you are happy doing your job other aspects of your life become happier as well. We all deserve to live happy fulfilling lives that create joy, and satisfaction.

These are just five fabulous reasons and there are so many more if you take the time to consider starting your own business. Dreaming is great but doing is better. Consider these reasons and add some fuel to your fire! Quit dreaming and get started. If you are interested in getting quality information on starting your own online home business rely on the “One Year Plan” to help you get the best start you can possibly get!

Written by Ricco Richardson
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