Spam is a major irritant to internet service providers and internet users alike. The sending of spam is also unlawful in many jurisdictions. An anti-spam policy should set out in clear terms the policies of a website operator in relation to spam communications. A policy might typically includes a definition of spam, details of the technical measures used by the website operator to control spam, information about problems that may arise out of those technical measures, and a prohibition on users sending spam using the operator’s systems.
The free anti-spam policy covers the following:
- What is spam?
- This anti-spam policy
- Automated spam filtering
- Problems with spam filtering
- User spam
- Receipt of unwanted messages from us
- Changes to this anti-spam policy
- Contact us
License terms
Anti-Spam Policy is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 UK: England & Wales License. Based on a work at freenetlaw.com. You must retain the credit in all versions and derivatives of the free anti-spam policy. If you want to use this template without a credit, you can obtain a license to do so here: Freenetlaw.com license.