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OzMedia SPAM Policy
SUMMARY
OzMedia's SPAM policy can be summarized as follows:
Unsolicited commercial electronic messages must not be sent through the
OzMedia system.
Messages sent through the OzMedia system must include information abut the
individual or organization who authorized the sending of the message.
Messages sent through the OzMedia system must contain a functional "unsubscribe" facility.
Electronic address lists resulting from "address-harvesting" software must
not be supplied, acquired, or used on the OzMedia system.
OzMedia prohibits the use of the OzMedia system for the transmission of
illegal material.
OzMedia may use its discretion to refuse to process any job which falls into
any of these categories.
Unsolicited commercial electronic messages must not be sent Unsolicited
messages are those which a party has not consented to be sent to them. To
send messages through the OzMedia system, you must have the consent of the
recipient to send the information. This can be through the express consent
of the recipient or through consent which has reasonably been inferred such
as obtaining the address from a public source (e.g. a company's web) where
the contact has been conspicuously published, and no statement that the
addressee does not want to receive unsolicited commercial information
appears. (In addition, your message must apply to the work-related business,
functions, duties of the employee, director, officer, partner, office-holder
or self-employed individual to whom you are directing the message.) If the
recipient of your message does not fit one of these two categories, then
OzMedia prohibits you from sending the information to that recipient. In
particular, messages which fit any of the following purposes MUST have the
consent of the recipient:
to offer to supply goods, services or real property; or
to advertise or promote goods, services or real property; or
to advertise or promote a supplier, or prospective supplier, of goods, services or real property; or
to offer to provide a business opportunity or investment opportunity; or
to advertise or promote a business opportunity or investment opportunity; or
to advertise or promote a provider, or prospective provider, of a business opportunity or investment opportunity.
You must comply with the SPAM Act (2003), which prohibit the transmission of certain unsolicited messages.
Identification of who is sending the message. Your message must clearly and accurately identify the individual or organization that authorized the
sending of the message. This includes:
their name, logo (optional) and contact details; and accurate information about how the recipient can readily contact the
individual or organization.
This information should be valid for at least 30 days after the message is
sent.
Unsubscribe facility Messages sent through the OzMedia system must contain a
functional unsubscribe facility. This means that the message must have a
statement that the recipient of the message may use an electronic address
set out in the message to send an "unsubscribe message" to the individual or
organization who authorized the sending of the first message. An
"unsubscribe message" is a message to the effect that the relevant
electronic account-holder does not want to receive any further commercial
electronic messages from or authorized by that individual or organization.
In addition, OzMedia offers its own unsubscribe facility. A recipient of a
message may also contact OzMedia to block any further messages being sent to
that recipient through the OzMedia system.
Address harvesting Electronic address lists resulting from "address-harvesting software" must not be supplied, acquired or used on the
OzMedia system. "Address-harvesting software" means software that is specifically designed or marketed for use for:
Searching the Internet for electronic addresses; and
Collecting, compiling, capturing or otherwise harvesting those electronic addresses.
Address lists compiled through such means are almost always done without the
concurrence of the addressee. Use of these addresses is one of the major
contributors to "spamming" and is prohibited by OzMedia.
Illegal Material You may not transmit messages through the OzMedia system
which contravene any Federal, State, or other applicable law.
LAST UPDATED 17th January, 2007
Contact Information
info@ozmedia.com
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