Singapore’s Spam Laws take effect
June 11, 2007
The Spam Control Act comes into force 15 Jun 2007.
Under the new law, violators may face up to $1 million in fines if they fail to tag “ADV” label to promotional/marketing email messages; and if users have no means to unsubscribe from the list.
The penalty for violations is a fine of S$25 for each electronic message, up to S$1 million.
The law only applies to local businesses/organisations. It does not apply to spam coming from overseas sources.
Sources:
- “Spam Control Act 2007 to come into effect on June 15”, The Business Times, 9 June 2007
- “Spam Control Act takes effect next Friday”, The Straits Times, June 9, 2007
Entry Filed under: Sales/Marketing, Singapore. .
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