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  &lt;p&gt;Hello Jac&lt;/p&gt;
  &lt;p&gt;Technically its always good practice to ONLY send emails specifically related to the content they gave you permission&#160;to send&#160;and if your&#160;database contains personal email addresses that is particularly pertinent. However (and this was correct the last time I checked), UK laws state that whilst its unlawful to send unsolicited email to&#160;personal email addresses, emailing&#160;business email&#160;addresses&#160;is not, as it was considered that there could be some benefit in them receiving your emails.&lt;/p&gt;
  &lt;p&gt;So, if its a B2B list I wouldn't see any problem in emailing them initially, but ensure your emails have an unsubscribe facility - that works!&lt;/p&gt;
  &lt;p&gt;Best Regards&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Jayson Gray&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.internetfortune.co.uk"&gt;Internet Marketing Course&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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  &lt;p&gt;On 10:44:20 1 August 2007 jac wrote: &lt;/p&gt;
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I have a list of email addresses from people who have signed up to receive tailored news notifications from my site.&#160; When this system was set up several years ago (before my time), it was decided not to ask for any other permissions.&#160; People simply select criteria, enter their email address, and click submit.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;We&#8217;d now like to use these addresses to send these people some marketing emails about our other products.&#160; The email will obviously be from us and no third parties involved. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Are we allowed to do this, or will it be a problem that we didn&#8217;t ask if we could send them information about &#8216;other products and services offered by us&#8217; at the time they signed up?&#160; The content of the emails will be very tailored and related to the news they receive, but there&#8217;s no mistaking it will be different.&#160; Are there clear rules about this or is it a grey area?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Any advice would be much appreciated!&lt;/blockquote&gt;
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  &lt;Paragraph&gt;Hello Jac&lt;/Paragraph&gt;
  &lt;Paragraph&gt;Technically its always good practice to ONLY send emails specifically related to the content they gave you permission&#160;to send&#160;and if your&#160;database contains personal email addresses that is particularly pertinent. However (and this was correct the last time I checked), UK laws state that whilst its unlawful to send unsolicited email to&#160;personal email addresses, emailing&#160;business email&#160;addresses&#160;is not, as it was considered that there could be some benefit in them receiving your emails.&lt;/Paragraph&gt;
  &lt;Paragraph&gt;So, if its a B2B list I wouldn't see any problem in emailing them initially, but ensure your emails have an unsubscribe facility - that works!&lt;/Paragraph&gt;
  &lt;Paragraph&gt;Best Regards&lt;LineBreak /&gt;&lt;LineBreak /&gt;Jayson Gray&lt;LineBreak /&gt;&lt;Link URL="http://www.internetfortune.co.uk" Window="Self"&gt;Internet Marketing Course&lt;/Link&gt;&lt;/Paragraph&gt;
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  &lt;Paragraph&gt;On 10:44:20 1 August 2007 jac wrote: &lt;/Paragraph&gt;
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I have a list of email addresses from people who have signed up to receive tailored news notifications from my site.&#160; When this system was set up several years ago (before my time), it was decided not to ask for any other permissions.&#160; People simply select criteria, enter their email address, and click submit.&lt;LineBreak /&gt;&lt;LineBreak /&gt;We&#8217;d now like to use these addresses to send these people some marketing emails about our other products.&#160; The email will obviously be from us and no third parties involved. &lt;LineBreak /&gt;&lt;LineBreak /&gt;Are we allowed to do this, or will it be a problem that we didn&#8217;t ask if we could send them information about &#8216;other products and services offered by us&#8217; at the time they signed up?&#160; The content of the emails will be very tailored and related to the news they receive, but there&#8217;s no mistaking it will be different.&#160; Are there clear rules about this or is it a grey area?&lt;LineBreak /&gt;&lt;LineBreak /&gt;Any advice would be much appreciated!&lt;/Block&gt;
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