Anti-Spam Policy
The marketing of any Protocol Publishing, Ltd. web site (or System component) is strictly prohibited if done through the transmission of unsolicited e-mail, also known as SPAM. Any e-mail advertising must be done pursuant to a prior personal or business relationship with the e-mail recipient, including but not limited to having obtained their e-mail address through a verifiable opt-in procedure.
We also strictly prohibit the marketing of any Protocol Publishing, Ltd.’s web site (or System component) by the transmission of e-mail that makes use of or contains invalid or forged headers, invalid or non-existent domain names or any other means of deceptive addressing (counterfeit e-mail).
We also strictly prohibit the marketing of any Protocol Publishing, Ltd.’s web site (or System component) by the transmission of e-mail that is relayed from any third party’s mail servers without the permission of that third party, or which employs similar techniques to hide or obscure the source of the e-mail. The transmission of unsolicited bulk e-mail, including the transmission of counterfeit e-mail, may result in civil and criminal penalties against the sender under applicable federal and/or state law.
We do not authorize the harvesting or collection of screen names or e-mail addresses from any ISP service for the purpose of sending unsolicited e-mail, and will terminate any client determined to have transmitted unsolicited e-mails advertising any web sites (or System components) marketed through our Program to lists gathered by such methods.
If you believe you are the recipient of unsolicited e-mail (SPAM) from a person or company advertising web sites under our Program, please follow this procedure to report the offender. Please e-mail your SPAM complaint to our E-mail Abuse Department. The best (and easiest) way to do this is by forwarding the offending e-mail to: info@protocolpublishing.com
Please include your name, address, telephone number and any information you may have about the identity of the person or entity that sent the offending piece of e-mail to you.