This would be data obtained other than from the data subject and information
given to satisfy the first principle would have to be considered. Best
practice suggests offering an opt-out from future marketing communications
but accommadion of any objections, by way of future suppresion would have to
be put in place.
Gail Waters
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dave Wyatt [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 14 November 2000 00:19
> To: data-protection
> Subject: Email marketing
>
> For discussion / comment
>
> Assume an organisation has been supplied with a list of email addresses
> from
> a TP company, possibly another company in their own group. If they then
> send
> a marketing email to the email address they have been supplied with which
> they clearly collected with the intention of targeting marketing. What
> breaches if any have occurred?
>
> David Wyatt
>
>
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