New Zealand's anti-spam laws explained

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Those of you with business down in the Pacific can now get a no-nonsense explanation of the practical implications of the new NZ Unsolicited Electronic Messages Act.

Helen Bowie explains what the act requires, suggests how you set about ensuring compliance, and describes exactly what is meant by express, inferred and deemed consent. (Which is an interesting bit of text for anyone involved in the anti-spam world.)

One day I shall write a book on the many definitions of permission. Here's the cover.

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