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18 March 2013

Canada's Anti-Spam Legislation

Almost every video game publisher, developer and service provider in Canada will be affected by Canada’s new anti-spam legislation and should have a plan for complying with it.
Canada Media, Telecoms, IT, Entertainment

Almost every video game publisher, developer and service provider in Canada will be affected by Canada's new anti-spam legislation and should have a plan for complying with it. 

Ignoring the legislation could be costly:  the maximum penalty for a violation is $1,000,000 for an individual and $10,000,000 for a business.  Also, directors or officers of a game company may be personally liable for their company's violations.

The legislation has been passsed into law but it is not currently in effect.  That gives game companies a window of opportunity to start preparing now.   

For more details, check out our recent article on the new anti-spam legislation here.

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