Unsolicited advertisement comprise all of, but are not limited to:
* Traditional junk mail ("direct mailing", in industry terms)
* Spamming, in particular
* Email spam,
* Telemarketing nuisance calls,
* Junk faxes,
* Unsolicited goods, etc. for advertising and marketing purposes which are sent without request. Unsolicited advertising usually violates informational self-determination, when the addresses to which advertising material is delivered have not been explicitly communicated to the sender by the addressee, i.e. no opt-in was done. The FCC defines "unsolicited advertisement" as: — FCC
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| - Unerwünschte Werbung (de)
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| - Unerwünschte Werbung ist Werbung, mit deren Zustellung sich der Empfänger weder ausdrücklich noch durch schlüssiges Verhalten einverstanden erklärt hat. Meist handelt es sich hierbei um Gratis-Wochenzeitungen, Anzeigenblätter, Briefpost, E-Mails, Telefonanrufe, SMS und Faxe, die der Betroffene erhält, ohne diese ausdrücklich bestellt zu haben. Eine bedeutende Datenquelle für unerwünschte Werbung ist der Adresshandel. (de)
- Unsolicited advertisement comprise all of, but are not limited to:
* Traditional junk mail ("direct mailing", in industry terms)
* Spamming, in particular
* Email spam,
* Telemarketing nuisance calls,
* Junk faxes,
* Unsolicited goods, etc. for advertising and marketing purposes which are sent without request. Unsolicited advertising usually violates informational self-determination, when the addresses to which advertising material is delivered have not been explicitly communicated to the sender by the addressee, i.e. no opt-in was done. The FCC defines "unsolicited advertisement" as: — FCC (en)
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| - Unerwünschte Werbung ist Werbung, mit deren Zustellung sich der Empfänger weder ausdrücklich noch durch schlüssiges Verhalten einverstanden erklärt hat. Meist handelt es sich hierbei um Gratis-Wochenzeitungen, Anzeigenblätter, Briefpost, E-Mails, Telefonanrufe, SMS und Faxe, die der Betroffene erhält, ohne diese ausdrücklich bestellt zu haben. Widerstand gegen unerwünschte Werbung wird in Deutschland vom Recht auf informationelle Selbstbestimmung geschützt. Dazu gehören der Verbraucherdatenschutz und das Verbraucherinformationsgesetz. In Österreich ist Werbeverzicht gegen Postwurfsendungen möglich. Eine bedeutende Datenquelle für unerwünschte Werbung ist der Adresshandel. (de)
- Unsolicited advertisement comprise all of, but are not limited to:
* Traditional junk mail ("direct mailing", in industry terms)
* Spamming, in particular
* Email spam,
* Telemarketing nuisance calls,
* Junk faxes,
* Unsolicited goods, etc. for advertising and marketing purposes which are sent without request. Unsolicited advertising usually violates informational self-determination, when the addresses to which advertising material is delivered have not been explicitly communicated to the sender by the addressee, i.e. no opt-in was done. The FCC defines "unsolicited advertisement" as: any material advertising the commercial availability or quality of any property, goods, or services which is transmitted to any person without that person’s prior express invitation or permission, in writing or otherwise. — FCC Whereas traditional postal advertisements produce huge amounts of waste paper and plastic waste, modern electronic forms consume bandwidth and data storage space.Various methods exist for prevention of and defense against unsolicited advertisements, including opt-out from email lists, entry in blocking lists, like Robinson lists or the National Do Not Call Registry, etc.. Legislation has produced countermeasures like the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. (en)
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