SPAM Policy
What is Email Spam?
Spam is email that is unsolicited by the recipient and sent in a similar form to multiple recipients. Email spam is also known as Unsolicited Commercial Email (UCE).
Spam may be non-malicious emails with content regarding products or services or malicious attempts to trick the email recipient (also known as “phishing”). In both cases the received email is UNSOLICITED. In other words, the recipient never gave permission to receive those emails.
What exactly is permission?
In regards to email, obtaining permission requires a clear notice to users at the point of collecting their email address so that they can easily understand exactly what they are consenting to upon providing their email address. Permission is clearly communicated consent to receive specific, knowable email messages from specific persons or businesses.
Correspondence from Infrastructure Partnerships Australia usually includes, but is not limited to, conference and event invitations, newsletters, media releases and other similar communications designed to keep you informed of important industry news and events in which Infrastructure Partnerships Australia is involved.
Reporting Email Abuse
Infrastructure Partnerships Australia does not condone unsolicited commercial email (spam). If you feel that you have received ANY unsolicited email from Infrastructure Partnerships Australia, please contact us by sending an email. We appreciate as much specific information about the unsolicited email you received as possible.
If you wish to be removed from our database or if you wish to update your contact details, please contact us via email.
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