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No unsolicited email (UCE, spam) of a commercial nature (email advertising
a product or service, offerings to participate in a business venture,
invitations to purchase any product, and the like) is permitted at any of
the email addresses on the sendcoffee.com domain.
Spam? UCE?
Sending any unsolicited email of a commercial nature to the email addresses
on this domain (or any other email address under our control) constitutes
agreement to the following terms:
- Sending unsolicited commercial email to the sendcoffee.com domain
constitutes an act of criminal trespass upon our property (i.e., email
addresses) and may be prosecuted as such under any and all applicable state
and local laws;
- Sending any unsolicited email to the sendcoffee.com domain for any
business purpose waives any right to privacy for the sender and for the
staff and management of any of the systems employed by the sender to
transmit it;
- Sending unsolicited commercial email to the sendcoffee.com domain
grants Send Coffee and its owners unlimited permission to reproduce in
part or entirety such unsolicited email of a commercial nature in any
form or forum we deem appropriate, free of any charge or hindrance;
- Sending unsolicited commercial email to the sendcoffee.com domain
may also be prosecuted under any and all other applicable state, Federal,
and local laws, including those applying to junk faxes, harassment,
and/or fraud. For example:
- 47 USC Sec 227(b)(1)(c)
- (1) Prohibitions
It shall be unlawful for any person
within the United States - (C) to use
any telephone facsimile machine,
computer, or other device to send an
unsolicited advertisement to a telephone
facsimile machine;
- 47 USC Sec 227(b)(3)
- (3) Private right of action
A person or entity may, if otherwise
permitted by the laws or rules of
court of a State, bring in an
appropriate court of that State -
- (A) an action based on a violation of
this subsection or the regulations
prescribed under this subsection to
enjoin such violation,
- (B) an action to recover for actual
monetary loss from such a violation,
or to receive $500 in damages for
each such violation, whichever is
greater, or
- (C) both such actions. If the court
finds that the defendant willfully
or knowingly violated this subsection
or the regulations prescribed under
this subsection, the court may, in
its discretion, increase the amount
of the award to an amount equal to
not more than 3 times the amount
available under subparagraph (B) of
this paragraph.
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