[aklug] Re: opt-in vs spam laws regs.

From: Royce Williams <royce@alaska.net>
Date: Sun Jul 25 2010 - 11:38:18 AKDT

IANAL, but it seems to me that the key in this case is less about the
law than it is about the nature of 'unsolicited' and 'bulk' (UBE, rather
than UCE). Did the District say that it was a legal issue?

To the 'unsolicited' issue ... I personally believe, given that you have
a previously established relationship with the parents, that it would be
appropriate to send a one-time message to all of them inviting them to
subscribe to a list for this purpose (letting them opt in).

Given that you could pick up the phone and call a parent anytime, this
seems like a reasonable compromise to me.

Royce

Dale Rooney said, on 07/25/2010 11:10 AM:
> I need some help understanding what defines spam. Is it regulated be
> state or federal laws or by the FCC? Where can I find those laws or
> regulations and are there any interpretations online?
> The school district says that they can't let teachers send group emails
> to the parents of the students in their class because even though the
> parents have given their email addresses they haven't specifically opted-in
> for this type of message. It would be email related to homework assignments,
> classroom activities, field trips and the like.
>
> The information I've found online defines spam as 'commercial' messages
> to people where there is no previous relationship. Is it possible that
> teachers sending emails to parents is considered spamming.
>
> Thanks
> Dale
>
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