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Anti-spam legislation

Anti-spam legislation refers to laws designed to combat unsolicited and spam email communications. These laws require senders to obtain consent before sending marketing emails and to provide clear options for recipients to unsubscribe or opt-out. They aim to protect individuals from unwanted messages, ensuring that their privacy is respected and that email marketing is conducted transparently and responsibly. Violators of these laws can face significant fines, promoting a more trustworthy online communication environment. Examples of such laws include the CAN-SPAM Act in the United States and the GDPR in Europe.