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Can I email 2000 prospects at once in Alaska? What are the requirements?
Emailing prospects in Alaska
Based on the context documents, there are no specific requirements or procedures for emailing prospects from a correctional facility in Alaska. However, it is important to note that there are limitations on sending unsolicited commercial electronic mail to residents of Alaska.
According to AKST 45.50.479, a person may not send unsolicited commercial electronic mail to another person from a computer located in Alaska or to an electronic mail address that the sender knows is held by a resident of Alaska if the commercial electronic mail contains information that consists of explicit sexual material that another law provides may only be viewed, purchased, rented, leased, or held by an individual who is 18 years of age or older, unless the subject line of the advertisement contains “ADV:ADLT” as the first eight characters.
In addition, “unsolicited commercial electronic mail” means commercial electronic mail sent to a person who (A) does not have an existing personal or business relationship with the sender; and (B) has not given permission for or requested the sending of the commercial electronic mail.
Therefore, if you have a personal or business relationship with the prospects and they have given permission or requested to receive your emails, you may be able to email them. However, if you are sending unsolicited commercial electronic mail, you may be subject to limitations and restrictions under AKST 45.50.479.
Please note that this information is not specific to emailing from a correctional facility and may not be applicable in that context.
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