Unsolicited Electronic Messages Act Clause Samples

The Unsolicited Electronic Messages Act clause regulates the sending of electronic communications, such as emails or text messages, that are not specifically requested by the recipient. Typically, this clause requires that any electronic message sent for commercial purposes must have the recipient's consent, provide clear sender identification, and include an option to unsubscribe or opt out. Its core function is to prevent spam and protect recipients from unwanted or intrusive electronic marketing, ensuring that communications are both lawful and respectful of individual privacy.
Unsolicited Electronic Messages Act. The Licensee gives its consent for The Gap to send it electronic messages and community alerts containing commercial marketing and Product information. The Gap agrees not to disclose the Licensee’s email address to any other person for commercial purposes.
Unsolicited Electronic Messages Act. The Licensee gives its consent for BFNZ to send it electronic messages containing commercial marketing and promotional information about BFNZ’s products and services. BFNZ agrees not to disclose the Licensee’s email address to any other person for commercial purposes.