CASL Checklist & Precedents: Documenting Consent & Scrubbing Mailing Lists

Do you need checklists and precedents to help your company or organization comply with the documenting consent and scrubbing e-mail distribution list requirements under Canada’s federal anti-spam legislation (CASL)?

Our firm offers many types of precedents/forms to help companies, associations, other types of organizations and individuals comply with CASL, including our Documenting Consent and Scrubbing Mailing Lists checklists and precedents.

This CASL (Canadian anti-spam law) Checklist and Precedents Package includes a checklist for documenting consent under CASL and scrubbing mailing lists (e.g., to remove recipient names that expire over time or have asked to be unsubscribed). Also included are templates for documenting three common types of consent: express consent, implied consent (conspicuous publication) and the “business card” category of implied consent. Four pages.

For more information or to order our Documenting Consent and Scrubbing Mailing Lists checklists and precedents, as well as information about our other Canadian CASL precedents, checklists and CASL compliance program available for download, see: Canadian CASL (Anti-Spam Law) Precedents and Forms.

For more information about Canadian anti-spam law (CASL), see: Anti-Spam Law (CASL), Anti-Spam Law (CASL) Compliance, Common Anti-Spam Law (CASL) Compliance Errors and Anti-Spam Law (CASL) FAQs.

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