CASL Compliance Checklists: Sender Identification Information and Unsubscribe Mechanisms

We offer CASL (Canadian anti-spam law) legal advice, including how to comply with its express and implied consent, sender identification and unsubscribe mechanism requirements. We also help clients with CASL compliance, due diligence, structuring and maintaining distribution lists and CASL compliance programs.

In addition to our CASL related legal services, we also offer lawyer prepared CASL compliance checklists and precedents.

Our CASL compliance checklists and precedents are an excellent way to efficiently mitigate risk and avoid common CASL-related issues, including relating to express consent requests (including on behalf of third parties), sender identification information for commercial electronic messages (CEMs), CASL-compliant unsubscribe mechanisms, B2B related exemptions and types of implied consent, documenting consent and maintaining and scrubbing electronic marketing/distribution lists. We also offer a template CASL corporate compliance program.

Each of our Canadian CASL compliance checklists and precedents includes practical overviews to comply with the particular CASL requirements, related templates and compliance checklists.

Our CASL checklist and precedent packages are Word version documents with PayPal and credit card purchase options.

For more information and to order, see: CASL Compliance Checklists and Precedents.

For more information about CASL, see: CASL (Anti-spam Law)CASL Compliance, CASL Compliance Errors, CASL Compliance Tips and Contests and CASL.

CASL Compliance Checklists:
Sender Identification Information and Unsubscribe Mechanisms

This CASL (Canadian anti-spam law) Checklist and Precedents Package includes: checklists for sender identification information for commercial electronic messages (CEMs) (including CEMs sent on behalf of a third party), a checklist for the unsubscribe mechanism for CEMs, precedent sender identification language, precedent unsubscribe language and information for unsubscribe menus for recipients (i.e., where recipients can choose a blanket opt-out from CEMs or only opt out from specific types of communications).

For more information and to order, see: CASL Compliance Checklists and Precedents.

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