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Slovenija
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Slovenia
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Slovenia has outlawed unsolicited commercial mail since the
beginning of 2003.
The relevant law is the Act on Amending the Consumers Protection Act
(Zakon
o spremembah in dopolnitvah Zakona o varstvu potrosnikov - ZVPot-A) -
Official Gazette 110-5391/2002 (December 18, 2002). It amends the
Consumers Protection Act
(Zakon
o varstvu potrosnikov - ZVPot) - Official Gazette 20-815/1998.
Unofficial translation of relevant articles:
Article 45.a
A company may use automated dialing system, fax machine or e-mail only
with approval of individual consumer, to whom the message is sent.
[...]
If consumer in any contact, made by means of communications that use
personal messages, states that he doesn't want to receive any more
messages, the company may not send him any messages offering a deal for
purchase of any goods or services.
Article 77
An individual who commits a misdemeanor shall be fined by at least 1
million SIT (1 EUR = approx 230 SIT) and a company shall be fined by at
least 3 million SIT, if:
- uses automated dialing system, fax machine, or e-mail, without prior
consent of the consumer, to whom the message is sent (paragraph one of
article 45.a)
- sends messages, offering a deal for purchase of any goods or
services, although the consumer has stated he didn't want to receive
them any further (paragraph three of article 45.a)
(Aleš Pečnik 2003-04-22)
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