CRTC CALLS FOR COMMENTS ON DRAFT ELECTRONIC COMMERCE PROTECTION REGULATIONS
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In Telecom Notice of Consultation CRTC 2011-400, the CRTC calls for comments on new draft regulations – Electronic Commerce Protection Regulations (CRTC) – with respect to the form and certain information to be included in commercial electronic messages (CEMs) and with respect to requests for consent for the sending of CEMs, the alteration of transmission data in electronic messages, and the installation of computer programs.
The draft regulations are made pursuant to legislation which gives the Commission powers to regulate certain forms of electronic contact. The deadline for the receipt of comments is August 29, 2011.
Full text of the Notice is available
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