The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has announced that it has signed a memorandum of understanding with 10 domestic and global enforcement agencies to aid in the enforcement of spam and telemarketing laws. However, while the announcement is certainly a step in the right direction, many of the countries that produce the most spam were not at the table.
The agreement is intended to promote cooperation between the various enforcement agencies, and includes commitments by each signatory to share information and intelligence regarding unsolicited communications, where permitted by the laws of its jurisdiction.
For its part, in Canada, s. 60 of Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation permits the government…Read the entire article at Lexology