European Email Legislation
in 5 minutes!
There has been a lot has been talk over the last couple
of years - particularly since the August 2000 Distance Selling
Directive did not give the direct marketing industry sufficiently
clear guidelines about opt-in and opt-out status in respect
of email usage.
At that point it was left to individual EU Member States
to ensure that Unsolicited Commercial Emails (UCE) are only
sent where there is no clear objection from the consumer.
This ambiguity left the way clear for the dubious spamming
practices we have all witnessed over the last couple
of years.
Following persistent lobbying from pressure groups, MEP's
and responsible email marketers, the EU Parliament finally
moved in mid 2002 to clarify the position in favour of gaining
explicit consent from email users. Opt-in email marketing
will become the standard following the second reading of
the EU Directive 2002/58/EC and its subsequent adoption
later this year.
So in practical terms, what does it mean when the Directive
is adopted in the UK? In a nutshell, it boils down to a
couple of points: -
1. "…..it is justified
to require that prior explicit consent of the recipients
is obtained before such
communications are addressed to them." This could not
be clearer - opt-in is the only legitimate form of email
marketing left available to the direct marketing industry.
Providing a
simple opt-out mechanism will now no longer be sufficient
to ensure legitimacy.
2. "Within the context of an
existing customer relationship, it is reasonable to allow
the use of
electronic contact details for the offering of similar products
or services, but only by the same company that has obtained
the electronic contact details….." This protects
the use of email as a medium to existing customers. However
there is a word of caution in the Directive….
"When electronic contact details are obtained, the
customer should be informed about their further use for
direct marketing in a clear and distinct manner, and be
given the opportunity to refuse such usage. This opportunity
should continue to be offered with each subsequent direct
marketing message"
3. Implementation of the Directive by
each Member State is due by 31st October 2003, so time is
running out for spammers.
4. Move quickly to gain opt-in status
for your email address lists, and protect yourself when
renting email lists by ensuring that the status is only
opt-in
As the implementation in the UK gets closer I will from
time to time re-visit this subject. To be kept
abreast of what this legislation change means to you as
a direct marketer, go to our website and
opt-in to receive our regular news updates.
http://www.ukmarketingmanagement.com
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