When contacting a new prospect, be sure to stay on the right side of the law
Tim Banks, partner at Dentons LLP and an expert in privacy, data security and consumer protection law, explains how to avoid breaches of Canada's anti-spam legislation.
SPAMCanada's new anti-spam law is one of the toughest in the world. While this legislation has stirred controversy and confusion, there are steps you can take to help keep yourself compliant
Tim Banks, partner at Dentons LLP and an expert in privacy, data security and consumer protection law, delves into specific exceptions to CASL in part three of our original series on how to navigate the new legislation. Banks spoke with Patrica Chisholm, senior editor at Investment Executive.
Tim Banks, partner at Dentons LLP and an expert in privacy, data security and consumer protection law, explains on how to get consent under Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL) and how to work legally with your existing contact list.
Consent obtained through these networks has its limits
How to remain compliant when networking and contacting referrals
Tim Banks, partner at the law firm of Dentons LLP and an expert in privacy, data security and consumer protection law, discusses what Canada’s anti spam security law (CASL) covers and what it does not cover. Banks gives tips on what you can do before the July 15th deadline to get your message out and prepare for CASL.
Even if you have consent, your content must follow the rules
CFIB survey shows that 62% of business owners have not taken steps to comply