SBRSS Anti-Spam Policy
(Last updated November 27, 2015)
SBRSS is committed to permission-based email marketing practices, and as a result has established this no-tolerance Anti-Spam Policy. SBRSS will occasionally update this Anti-Spam Policy. When it does, SBRSS will also revise the “last update” date at the top of this Anti-Spam Policy. For changes to this policy, SBRSS will notify you (the customer) by placing a notice on its web site home page.
1. What is Spam?
Spam is commercial email or unsolicited bulk email, including “junk mail”, which has not been requested by the recipient. It is intrusive and often irrelevant or offensive, and it wastes valuable resources. Spam messages are the opposite of permission-based email, which are normally anticipated, personal, relevant and/or associated with a pre-existing business or personal relationship. Inappropriate newsgroup activities, consisting of excessive posting of the same materials to several newsgroups, are also deemed to be spam.
2. Preventing Spam
Customers of SBRSS products and services have agreed during their registration process, upon accepting the Terms of Use, to comply with this Anti-Spam Policy. Specifically, each customer agrees not to use the SBRSS products or services to send unsolicited email or bulk email, whether or not for commercial purposes. SBRSS reserves the right to determine in its sole discretion what constitutes actionable spam, as well as what measures are necessary in response to such spam activities.
3. How SBRSS Helps You to Avoid Spamming
SBRSS has developed its business planning, marketing and advertising tools to incorporate a strict permission-based philosophy. This anti-spam philosophy is implemented through the following:
(a) Communication and Agreement – The Terms of Use that you have agreed to as part of registering for the SBRSS products and services state how and for what purposes we can collect your visitor's addresses, and that you will follow the SBRSS Privacy Policy and Anti-Spam Policy.
(b) Unsubscription – Email created using SBRSS may contains an “unsubscribe link”. If your web site visitors use the link to request that they be unsubscribed, your subscriber lists should automatically be adjusted to eliminate the prospect of sending unwanted email to such persons. Customers of SBRSS who try to remove the unsubscribe link will be warned that they are doing so, and if they persist in having the link removed or deactivated in any way, then SBRSS will have the right to terminate their account.
(c) Purchased Mailing Lists - Mass mailings to purchased email lists are not allowed. SBRSS only allows opt-in mailing lists. Purchased or inherited lists are by definition not opt-in. Similarly, you cannot use an email list relating to particular subject matter, and then use it for an unrelated topic.
4. Laws Restricting Spam
Spam laws vary from state to state, and from country to country. This SBRSS Anti-Spam Policy has been developed to conform to the highest commercially reasonable standards. As a result, and without limiting the general prohibitions against all spam activities, the following are expressly prohibited:
(a) Use of false headers, or other false information, to identify the point of origin or the transmission path of the email, or to hide the true origin of the email sender,
(b) Unauthorized use of a third party’s internet domain name without the permission of such third party, to make it appear that the third party was the point of origin of the email,
(c) Use of any false or misleading information in the subject line of the email, and
(d) Assisting any person in using the products or services of SBRSS for any of these previously mentioned activities.
5. Questions to Ask Yourself
To help in establishing whether you are participating in activities constituting spam, ask yourself the following questions:
(a) Are you sending email to non-specific addresses, such as [email protected] or [email protected]?
(b) Have you deliberately falsified your transmission path information or originating address?
(c) Are you sending email to mailing lists or distribution lists, which then send indirectly to various other email addresses?
(d) Have you imported for use a purchased list of any type?
(e) Are you continuing to mail to anyone who has asked to be deleted from your mailing list?
(f) Does your email not provide a fully functioning link to unsubscribe?
(g) Does you email subject line contain false or misleading information?
(h) Have you used a third party’s email address or domain name without the party’s consent?
If you answer yes to any of these questions, you are likely involved in spam activities, and should contact SBRSS customer support service at https://www.sbrss.com/support.
6. Measures to Enforce the Anti-Spam Policy
Any SBRSS customer found to be using SBRSS products or services for spamming purposes may, at SBRSS’s discretion, be immediately cut off from use of all SBRSS products and services and/or fined £1,500 per occurrence, with no refund of fees that have been paid.
SBRSS warns all of its customers when signing up that if they participate in spamming activities they will be subject to the loss of SBRSS services, fines and possible legal action.
SBRSS has the right to actively review its customers’ subscriber lists and email for suspiciously large broadcasts. If SBRSS finds any customers to be spamming, it will issue a warning, and if the activities are serious enough, SBRSS will take action immediately. If SBRSS has any reason to believe that the customer, despite warning being given, threatens to or is continuing to send spam, then SBRSS may take action immediately, including disabling the customer’s account and/or reporting the customer and the incident to the proper authorities.
SBRSS does not attempt to censor any content, nor to curtail the business of its customers. However, spam activities do not fall within uses authorized by SBRSS, and will not be tolerated.
7. Reporting Spam
If you believe that you have received spam from or through SBRSS’s facilities, please send a complaint to https://www.sbrss.com/support.
Please provide any other information that you believe may help us in our investigation. SBRSS does not investigate or take any action based on “anonymous” spam complaints.
8. False Spam Complaints
SBRSS supports the efforts of various organizations working to responsibly eliminate spam activities. However, if an individual has opted-in to receive email from a customer of SBRSS, and then falsely or maliciously files a spam complaint against SBRSS or its customers, SBRSS will cooperate fully with the appropriate agencies to ban the complainant from use of anti-spam software and the Internet community.