CAN-SPAM Act
Definition
A U.S. law established in 2003 that sets rules for commercial emails, giving recipients the right to opt-out of emails and imposing penalties for violations, such as misleading subject lines or not including a clear unsubscribe option.
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Translation
The law that makes sure you’re not spamming people with junk emails—because no one likes waking up to a flooded inbox, and if you don’t play by the rules, you’ll get hit with a hefty fine.