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DominateAdsense (“DA”)
Anti-Spam Policy
DA
is committed to permission-based email marketing practices, and as a
result has established this no-tolerance Anti-Spam Policy. DA
will occasionally update this Anti-Spam Policy. When it does, DA
will also revise the “last update” date at the top of this Anti-Spam
Policy. For changes to this policy, DA will
notify you (the customer) by placing a notice on its web site.
Spam is commercial email or unsolicited bulk email,
including “junk mail”, which has not been requested by the recipient.
It is intrusive and often irrelevant or offensive, and it wastes
valuable resources. Spam messages are the opposite of permission-based
email, which are normally anticipated, personal, relevant and/or
associated with a pre-existing business or personal relationship.
Inappropriate newsgroup activities, consisting of excessive posting of
the same materials to several newsgroups, are also deemed to be spam.
Customers of DA products
and services have agreed during their registration process, upon
accepting the Terms of Use, to comply with this Anti-Spam Policy.
Specifically, each customer agrees not to use the DA
products or services to send unsolicited email or bulk email, whether or
not for commercial purposes. DA reserves the
right to determine in its sole discretion what constitutes actionable
spam, as well as what measures are necessary in response to such spam
activities.
Spam laws vary from state to state, and from country
to country. This DA Anti-Spam Policy has been
developed to conform to the highest commercially reasonable standards.
As a result, and without limiting the general prohibitions against all
spam activities, the following are expressly prohibited:
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(a) |
Use of false headers, or other false
information, to identify the point of origin or the transmission
path of the email, or to hide the true origin of the email
sender,
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(b) |
Unauthorized use of a third party’s internet
domain name without the permission of such third party, to make
it appear that the third party was the point of origin of the
email,
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(c) |
Use of any false or misleading information in
the subject line of the email, and |
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(d) |
Assisting any person in using the products or
services of DA
for any of these previously mentioned
activities.
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Questions to Ask Yourself |
To help in establishing whether you are participating
in activities constituting spam, ask yourself the following questions:
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(a) |
Are you sending email to non-specific
addresses, such as info@domain.com or sales@domain.com? |
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(b) |
Have you deliberately falsified your
transmission path information or originating address? |
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(c) |
Are you sending email to mailing lists or
distribution lists, which then send indirectly to various other
email addresses?
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(d) |
Have you imported for use a purchased list of
any type? |
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(e) |
Are you continuing to mail to anyone who has
asked to be deleted from your mailing list? |
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(f) |
Does your email not provide a fully functioning
link to unsubscribe? |
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(g) |
Does you email subject line contain false or
misleading information? |
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(h) |
Have you used a third party’s email address or
domain name without the party’s consent? |
If you answer yes to any of these questions, you are
likely involved in spam activities.
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6. |
Measures to Enforce the Anti-Spam Policy |
Any DA customer found to be
using DA products or services for spamming
purposes may, at DA’s discretion, be
immediately cut off from use of all DA
products and services and/or fined US$ 1,000 per occurrence, with no
refund of fees that have been paid.
DA
warns all of its customers when signing up that if they participate in
spamming activities they will be subject to the loss of DA
services, fines and possible legal action.
DA
has the right to actively review its customers’ subscriber lists and
email for suspiciously large broadcasts. If DA
finds any customers to be spamming, it will issue a warning, and if the
activities are serious enough, DA will take
action immediately. If DA has any reason to
believe that the customer, despite warning being given, threatens to or
is continuing to send spam, then DA may take
action immediately, including disabling the customer’s account and/or
reporting the customer and the incident to the proper authorities.
DA
does not attempt to censor any content, nor to curtail the business of
its customers. However, spam activities do not fall within uses
authorized by
DA,
and will not be tolerated.
If you believe that you have received spam from or
through DA’s facilities or affiliates, please
send a complaint from your email account along with the unsolicited
email, with completed header, to abuse@dominateadsense.com.
Please provide any other information that you believe may help us in our
investigation. DA does not investigate or
take any action based on “anonymous” spam complaints.
DA
supports the efforts of various organizations working to responsibly
eliminate spam activities. However, if an individual has opted-in to
receive email from a customer of DA, and then
falsely or maliciously files a spam complaint against DA
or its customers, DA will cooperate fully with
the appropriate agencies to ban the complainant from use of anti-spam
software and the Internet community. |
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