| E Square News respects your right to privacy. We are aware of and adhere to the Australian National Government National Privacy Principles.
For more information see the Privacy Commission website.
As such we agree to keep all names, addresses and in particular email addresses confidential. We will never sell contact details to a third party, and we will never use such details for any pupose other then those for which they were expressly given to us. We further also encourage our clients to do the same.
E Square News supports and forwards Commonwealth Anti-Spam Legislation. Specifically;
"Australian legislation relating to spam the Spam Act 2003 came into effect on 10 April 2004. Under the law it is illegal to send, or cause to be sent, 'unsolicited commercial electronic messages' that have an Australian link. A message has an 'Australian link' if it either originates or was commissioned in Australia, or originates overseas but has been sent to an address accessed in Australia.
The Spam Act covers electronic messages emails, mobile phone text messages (SMS), multimedia messaging (MMS) and instant messaging (iM) of a commercial nature. However, the Act does not cover voice or fax telemarketing. The legislation sets out penalties of up to $1.1 million a day for repeat corporate offenders."
Information can be found at the ACMA (Australian Communications and Media Authority) website.
E Square News encourages all of its clients to become aware of the legislation, and further, we refuse to do business with any business or individual who does not abide by this law. We will take responsibility for reporting any such offenders.
All e-newsletters originating from E Square News will be in accordance with legislation. If you beleive there has been a breach of your privacy or other law by E Square News, please contact us immediately to rectify the matter.
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