| 
View
 

FrontPage

This version was saved 18 years, 11 months ago View current version     Page history
Saved by PBworks
on January 2, 2006 at 11:47:39 am
 

"Safeguards should be provided for subscribers against intrusion of their privacy by unsolicited communications for direct marketing purposes in particular by means of automated calling machine, telefaxes and email, including SMS messages. These forms of unsolicited commercial communications may on the one hand be relatively cheap and easy to send and on the other may impose a burden and/or cost on the recipient. Moreover, in some cases their volume may also cause difficulties for electronic communications networks and terminal equipment. For such forms of unsolicited communications for direct marketing, it is justified to require that prior explicit consent of the recipients is obtained before such communications are addressed to them."

Directive 2002/58/EC of the European Parliament and the Council of 12th July 2002

See the cheque actual size
Keep scrolling down the page for much more information
  • Contact the author
  • Learn more about how I used the European anti-spam law in an English court and ended up with an agreed payment of £300 from an email marketing company who sent me unsolicited emails about contract car hire and a "fax broadcasting" service. (Last updated 30/12/05)

 

  • Find out how you can fight back against spam and claim compensation from senders of unsolicited email. (Last update:28/12/05).

 

Latest

I'd like to thank everyone whose emailed me in the past few days. Do keep sending your comments. I'm starting to get to the bottom of the list of people to reply to.

 

If you do email me, please indicate whether or not you'd like to be kept in touch with developments by email.

Pretty obviously, I won't email you with interesting news or updates etc. unless I do have your permission!

As a result of your emails, some very interesting and new ideas to combat spam have emerged which I think are very worth developing further, and I expect to make a major announcment in the next week or two. So please keep checking back .. as you can see the site is developing daily. And please don't hesitate to email me. Nigel

Useful and interesting links

Spam Laws around the world

European Law in the UK

Channel Islands Domain Names (.JE and .GG)

D L Legal LLP (Internet and IP Lawyers, London)

Lawdit Ltd (Internet law firm, Southampton)

Edinburgh Law School commentary

The Spamhaus Project

Scottish Law Society commentary

Lexis Nexis

Please note

This site is about the recently settled Claim in the English County Court between Nigel Roberts and an English email and fax marketing company with offices in Falkirk, Scotland. It should be noted that that Media Logistics GmbH (a German design company of note) appears to have nothing to do with the UK company. Their is at an address in the .COM domain,whereas the Scottish email marketing company's URL ends in '.NET'.

 

Media coverage of Roberts -v- Media Logistics (UK) Ltd

BBC News

ITN News

Channel 4

The Times

The Guardian

The Independent

Daily Mirror

The Sun

The Scotsman

Glasgow Herald

Daily Record

East Anglian Daily Times

Manchester Evening News

Evening Times

New Zealand Herald

 

UK and European online media

English

The Register (Kieren Mccarthy)

The Register (John Leyden)

The European Movement

Press Association newswire

Top Tech News

Benjamin Cohen's column in Times Online

Platinax

ZDnet

 

Nederlands

Webfactor Nieuwsblad

Zibb.NL

Web Wereld

Tweakers

 

In other languages

digitoday.fi (Suomi/Finnish)

La Vanguardia (Spanish)

Security Net (Polish)

Hungarian Interior Ministry (Hungarian)

bug.hr (Croatian)

DN Kiev (Ukrainian)

Rambler Media Group (Russian)

 

 

A different slant on the story

Marketing Improvement

 

World coverage

English

CIO Today (USA)

Real Tech News (USA)

Newkerala (India)

Techtree (India)

stuff.co.nz (New Zealand)

The Missing Amendment (USA)

Techdirt

Viruslist.com

TMCnet

Bit Tech

Spanish

El Universal (Mexico)

24 Horas Libre (Peru)

mouse.cl (Chile)

 

Commentary

Consuming Experience

 

Other cases of note

Virgin Net Ltd -v- Adrian Paris

Comments (0)

You don't have permission to comment on this page.