Under Michigan law, an e-mail is considered "unsolicited" if it was sent without the recipient's express permission by a business with which the consumer had no preexisting business or personal relationship.
A "preexisting business relationship" is defined as a relationship existing before the receipt of an e-mail and formed voluntarily by the recipient with another person (through an inquiry, application, purchase, or use of a product or service furnished by the sender).
Finally, an e-mail is not unsolicited if it was received as a result of the recipient opting into a system in order to receive promotional material.
Posted on Thursday, May 29, 2008
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