Anti-Spam
Policy
(Last updated June 19, 2006)
Kids Who Can is committed to permission-based email marketing practices, and as a result has established this no-tolerance Anti-Spam Policy. Kids Who Can will occasionally update this Anti-Spam Policy. When it does, Kids Who Can will also revise the “last update” date at the top of this Anti-Spam Policy.
1. What is Spam?
Spam is commercial email or unsolicited bulk email, including “junk mail”, which has not been requested by the recipient. It is intrusive and often irrelevant or offensive, and it wastes valuable resources. Spam messages are the opposite of permission-based email, which are normally anticipated, personal, relevant and/or associated with a pre-existing business or personal relationship. Inappropriate newsgroup activities, consisting of excessive posting of the same materials to several newsgroups, are also deemed to be spam.
2. Preventing Spam
Customers of Kids Who Can products and services have agreed during their registration process, upon accepting the Terms of Use (if applicable), to comply with this Anti-Spam Policy. Specifically, each customer agrees not to use the Kids Who Can products or services to send unsolicited email or bulk email, whether or not for commercial purposes. Kids Who Can reserves the right to determine in its sole discretion what constitutes actionable spam, as well as what measures are necessary in response to such spam activities.
3. How Kids Who Can Helps You to Avoid Spamming
Kids Who Can has developed its Internet marketing tools to incorporate a strict permission-based philosophy. This anti-spam philosophy is implemented through the following:
4. Laws Restricting Spam
Spam laws vary from state to state, and from country to country. This Kids Who Can Anti-Spam Policy has been developed to conform to the highest commercially reasonable standards. As a result, and without limiting the general prohibitions against all spam activities, the following are expressly prohibited:
5. Questions to Ask Yourself
To help in establishing whether you are participating in activities constituting spam, ask yourself the following questions:
If you answer yes to any of these questions, you are likely involved in spam activities, and should contact customer support service at ali@alibierman.com.
6. Measures to Enforce the Anti-Spam Policy
Kids Who Can customer found to be using Kids Who Can products or services for spamming purposes may, at Kids Who Can’s discretion, be immediately cut off from use of all Kids Who Can products and services and/or fined US $1,000 per occurrence, with no refund of fees that have been paid.
Kids Who Can warns all of its customers when signing up that if they participate in spamming activities they will be subject to the loss of Kids Who Canservices, fines and possible legal action.
Kids Who Can has the right to actively review its customers’ subscriber lists and email for suspiciously large broadcasts. If Kids Who Can finds any customers to be spamming, it will issue a warning, and if the activities are serious enough, Kids Who Cant will take action immediately. If Kids Who Can has any reason to believe that the customer, despite warning being given, threatens to or is continuing to send spam, then Kids Who Can may take action immediately, including disabling the customer’s account and/or reporting the customer and the incident to the proper authorities.
Kids Who Can does not attempt to censor any content, nor to curtail the business of its customers. However, spam activities do not fall within uses authorized by Kids Who Can, and will not be tolerated.
7. Reporting Spam
If you believe that you have received spam from or through Kids Who Can’s facilities, please send a complaint from your email account along with the unsolicited email, with completed header, to ali@alibierman.com. Please provide any other information that you believe may help us in our investigation. Kids Who Can does not investigate or take any action based on “anonymous” spam complaints.
8. False Spam Complaints
Kids Who Can supports the efforts of various organizations working to responsibly eliminate spam activities. However, if an individual has opted-in to receive email from a customer of Kids Who Can, and then falsely or maliciously files a spam complaint against Kids Who Can or its customers, Kids Who Can will cooperate fully with the appropriate agencies to ban the complainant from use of anti-spam software and the Internet community.
will occasionally update this Anti-Spam Policy. When it does, Kids Who Canwill also revise the “last update” date at the top of this Anti-Spam Policy.
1. What is Spam?
Spam is commercial email or unsolicited bulk email, including “junk mail”, which has not been requested by the recipient. It is intrusive and often irrelevant or offensive, and it wastes valuable resources. Spam messages are the opposite of permission-based email, which are normally anticipated, personal, relevant and/or associated with a pre-existing business or personal relationship. Inappropriate newsgroup activities, consisting of excessive posting of the same materials to several newsgroups, are also deemed to be spam.
2. Preventing Spam
Customers of Kids Who Can products and services have agreed during their registration process, upon accepting the Terms of Use (if applicable), to comply with this Anti-Spam Policy. Specifically, each customer agrees not to use the Kids Who Can products or services to send unsolicited email or bulk email, whether or not for commercial purposes. Kids Who Can reserves the right to determine in its sole discretion what constitutes actionable spam, as well as what measures are necessary in response to such spam activities.
3. How We Are At Once Teacher And Student Helps You to Avoid Spamming
Kids Who Can has developed its Internet marketing tools to incorporate a strict permission-based philosophy. This anti-spam philosophy is implemented through the following:
4. Laws Restricting Spam
Spam laws vary from state to state, and from country to country. This Kids Who Can Anti-Spam Policy has been developed to conform to the highest commercially reasonable standards. As a result, and without limiting the general prohibitions against all spam activities, the following are expressly prohibited:
5. Questions to Ask Yourself
To help in establishing whether you are participating in activities constituting spam, ask yourself the following questions:
If you answer yes to any of these questions, you are likely involved in spam activities, and should contact customer support service at ali@alibierman.com.
6. Measures to Enforce the Anti-Spam Policy
Kids Who Can customer found to be using Kids Who Can products or services for spamming purposes may, at Kids Who Can’s discretion, be immediately cut off from use of all Kids Who Can products and services and/or fined US $1,000 per occurrence, with no refund of fees that have been paid.
Kids Who Can warns all of its customers when signing up that if they participate in spamming activities they will be subject to the loss of Kids Who Can services, fines and possible legal action.
Kids Who Can has the right to actively review its customers’ subscriber lists and email for suspiciously large broadcasts. If Kids Who Can finds any customers to be spamming, it will issue a warning, and if the activities are serious enough, Kids Who Canwill take action immediately. If Kids Who Can has any reason to believe that the customer, despite warning being given, threatens to or is continuing to send spam, then Kids Who Can may take action immediately, including disabling the customer’s account and/or reporting the customer and the incident to the proper authorities.
Kids Who Can does not attempt to censor any content, nor to curtail the business of its customers. However, spam activities do not fall within uses authorized by Kids Who Can, and will not be tolerated.
7. Reporting Spam
If you believe that you have received spam from or through Kids Who Can’s facilities, please send a complaint from your email account along with the unsolicited email, with completed header, to ali@alibierman.com. Please provide any other information that you believe may help us in our investigation. Kids Who Can does not investigate or take any action based on “anonymous” spam complaints.
8. False Spam Complaints
Kids Who Can supports the efforts of various organizations working to responsibly eliminate spam activities. However, if an individual has opted-in to receive email from a customer of Kids Who Can, and then falsely or maliciously files a spam complaint against Kids Who Can or its customers, Kids Who Can will cooperate fully with the appropriate agencies to ban the complainant from use of anti-spam software and the Internet community.