– Valid Consent Under CASL Sample Clauses

– Valid Consent Under CASL. When collecting an email address (for example via a web form or paper form) for mailing distribution lists, EACH of the following must be included for the consent to be valid under CASL:  The name of the person or organization sending the CEM, or if the CEM is being sent on behalf of another person or organization, the name of the person or organization on whose behalf the CEM is sent.  The specific purpose for which you are obtaining consent (e.g. “receive offers from Stella & Dot”).  Contact information, which must include:
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– Valid Consent Under CASL. When collecting an email address (for example via a web or paper form) for mailing distribution lists, each of the following must be included for the consent to be valid under CASL: ● The name of the person or organization sending the CEM, and if consent is being sought on behalf of another person or organization, the name of the person or organization on whose behalf consent is being sought for and for whom. ● The specific purpose for which you are obtaining consent (e.g. “receive offers from S&D”). ● Contact information, which must include both: ○ A physical mailing address ○ An electronic communications method, whether email or phone or a web page contact form A hyperlink to a webpage with all this contact information is acceptable only if it is not practicable/possible to include it in the message itself, for example, due to the space constraints that apply to text messages and SMS. ● A notice that is clear and prominent, explaining that the recipient may elect to unsubscribe from receiving further CEMs from the Ambassador or S&D, as applicable. In all cases where an Ambassador asks a person (including customers, potential customers, Hostesses, or recruits) if they wish to receive commercial emails from S&D, they must contain CASL compliant express consent for S&D. You must seek CASL compliant consent and follow this procedure regardless of whether you ask for consent in writing, electronically, or verbally. CASL requires you to: ● State your name and that you are asking for consent for S&D to send commercial email. ● Provide S&D’s address: ○ 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxx 000 Xxxxxxxx, XX, 00000, XXX ● Provide the Delight Center’s email address and telephone number: ○ S&D: xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx ■ US & Puerto Rico: 800-9205893 ■ Canada: 000-000-0000 ● State that consent may be withdrawn.

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