
December 8, 2021
We are pleased to announce the launch of a new CASL (anti-spam law) precedent available for sale and download: CASL Corporate Compliance Program.
This precedent package contains a CASL corporate compliance program and includes the following based on the Canadian CRTC’s recommendations for CASL (Canadian anti-spam law) compliance programs: (i) compliance policy; (ii) compliance program; (iii) compliance guidelines; (iv) checklists for express consent and common types of implied consent (the “business card exemption”, conspicuous publication and existing business relationship); (v) checklists for sender identification and unsubscribe mechanism; (vi) monitoring, auditing and reporting policy; (vii) personnel certification page; and (viii) sample templates to document several common types of consent. Eleven pages.
For more information or to order see: Canadian CASL (Anti-Spam Law) Precedents.
We also offer a number of other CASL related precedents and checklists in relation to express consent requests, sender identification information, business related exemptions and categories of implied consent and documenting consent and maintaining distribution lists. For more information, see: here.
For more information about CASL (Canadian federal anti-spam law) see: Anti-Spam (CASL), Anti-Spam (CASL) Compliance, Anti-Spam (CASL) Compliance Errors and Anti-Spam (CASL) FAQs.
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