On 5/28/19 12:58 PM, Kiersti Esparza via mailop wrote:
Marketo will shift to the Adobe AUP in June which is more explicit. I
share this detail because I think it is going to make conversations
about AUP enforcement a little easier for my team.
https://www.adobe.com/legal/terms/aup.html
A little better IMHO, but still with a giant loophole.
"Unsolicited bulk email ("spam" or "spamming”) i.e., emails to persons
who have not consented to the receipt of such emails by providing their
email address in a manner from which consent to receive email may be
reasonably implied."
"providing their email address" - to whom?
"reasonably implied" - by whom?
This is much looser than M3AAWG's recommendation.
https://www.m3aawg.org/sites/default/files/m3aawg-selling-email-lists-2019-03.pdf
"When a person gives a company, a group, or an individual permission to
market to him or her, that permission is provided exclusively to the
party in question."
"providing their email address directly to Adobe's customer in a manner
that shows unambiguous, revocable consent to receive email of the
character of those sent" or similar would make sense.
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Jay Hennigan - j...@west.net
Network Engineering - CCIE #7880
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