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CooperativeEconomics.net has a ZERO tolerance for SPAM. All SPAM complaints are taken seriously. SPAM is considered an unethical form of Internet advertising and is becoming illegal in more and more states.

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CooperativeEconomics.net reserves the right to determine what constitutes a violation of our SPAM Policy. The sole opinion of CooperativeEconomics.net.com is ABSOLUTE in determining any and all SPAM violations.

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Definition of SPAM

SPAM is the sending of unsolicited and unauthorized e-mails or online communications such as but not limited to bulletin boards, user groups or instant messaging services to individuals or businesses who do not know you personally and who have not agreed or requested to receive your emails, or have not provided their email address directly to the sender, or an email sent to a recipient who would not have a reasonable expectation of receiving email from the sender. SPAM can be a single email or a bulk mailing.

Posting messages to Usenet or News Group groups that explicitly forbid the posting of commercial solicitations or solicitations not pertaining to their content is SPAM.

Buying a list of emails from a third party and individually or bulk emailing them is considered SPAM.

Opt-out lists where a person is specifically required to request removal from a mailing list in order to prevent solicitation is SPAM.

Hiring a company that is mailing out to a list of people with your opportunity that did not specifically request to receive your information beforehand is considered SPAM.

The BEST guideline for knowing whether or not an email is SPAM is if someone did not specifically request the information then it is SPAM.

Policy for using lists obtained from 3rd Parties

In general, many email lists obtained from third parties are culled from internet web sites, domain registrations, and other NON opt-in sources. The use of such lists with our system is prohibited.

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