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Spam and Opt-out Resources

The SMS landscape is regulated to ensure customers are free to determine who can and cannot contact them, withdraw their consent to receiving contact or messages at any time and to ensure that customers are free to identify which messages are valuable and which are considered spam. 

As a result, many countries, such as Australia, New Zealand, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Europe Member States, have distinct regulations regarding texting customers – especially text message marketing.

Below is a list of resources in these countries and just some of the important regulatory instruments that govern text message communication.– Non-compliance with relevant spam laws can have serious consequences for your business both financially and reputationally. The information below is not a substitute for legal advice but just some general information to get you started and to get an awareness of these important rules. We strongly recommend you get legal advice to check that your organisation is complying with relevant global SMS regulations. You are also reminded that you are required to comply with relevant global spam laws when using the MessageMedia platform under your customer contract with us.

 

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  • Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 (as amended) (‘PECRs’) and overlaps with the GDPR

 

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  • Spam regulation in the EU is not fully harmonised among the 27 member states so regulations may differ between states
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