Canada:
CRTC Releases CASL Decision Clarifying The Limits Of Implied Consent
05 November 2016
Lawson Lundell LLP
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Lisa Chamzuk and
Nicole Skuggedal's article "CRTC Releases CASL
Decision Clarifying the Limits of Implied Consent" discusses
the first written reasons issued by Canadian
Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) in an
Anti-Spam case under Canada's legislation (CASL). In
particular, the CRTC decision provides guidance on the scope of the
"conspicuous publication" exemption and on the penalties
likely to be levied under CASL.
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