Do I have to provide a legal notice in my e-mail?
Yes, an imprint must be easily recognizable, directly accessible, and constantly available in email marketing. (see ยง 5 Telemedia Act)
Please note that we only provide recommendations that do not claim to be comprehensive or constitute legal advice. All information is provided without warranty. If in doubt, please consult a lawyer.
Further information can be found, for example, in the free CSA Guidelines for Permissible Email Marketing .
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