ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY REGARDING BULK E-MAILINGS

SlickCash does not allow webmasters to market its websites through the transmission of bulk e-mails, however, it is extremely important that any such mass e-mailings by you conform to our policies. Moreover, you need to be aware of the fact that many service providers, such as America Online, Inc. (AOL), have their own standards and policies when it comes to mass mailings to their members. By way of example, please familiarize yourself with AOL’s policy, as most mass mailings will reach at least some, and potentially many, AOL members (e.g., --------@aol.com) http://postmaster.info.aol.com/guidelines/bulk_email.html.

The marketing of websites promoted by this Program is strictly prohibited if done through the transmission of unsolicited bulk email. In other words, you must have a prior business relationship with the e-mail recipient, including but not limited to having obtained their e-mail address through a verifiable opt-in procedure. We strongly encourage you to maintain electronic records of the manner in which you obtain e-mail addresses for use in mailings. This is because, if we receive a complaint from a person who received a promotional e-mailing from you, you will need to demonstrate to us that such person did not receive unsolicited bulk e-mail from you.

We also strictly prohibit you from transmitting e-mail that makes use of or contains invalid or forged headers, invalid or non-existent domain names or other means of deceptive addressing (“counterfeit e-mail”). Do NOT do this.

We also strictly prohibit you from transmitting e-mail that is relayed from any third party's mail servers without the permission of that third party, or which employs similar techniques to hide or obscure the source of the e-mail. Do NOT do this.

The transmission of unsolicited bulk e-mail, including the transmission of counterfeit e-mail, may result in civil and criminal penalties against the sender under applicable federal and/or state law.

We do NOT authorize the harvesting or collection of screen names from any ISP service (for example, AOL) for the purpose of sending unsolicited e-mail, and will terminate without pay any webmaster determined to have transmitted bulk emails advertising any websites marketed through this Program to lists gathered by such methods.

Should we determine, in our sole discretion that you have violated this AUP, be assured that you will be terminated immediately, will be ineligible to sign up for another account, will not be paid for any traffic or subscriptions generated prior to the date of termination; and your registration information may be turned over to complaining parties (including AOL).

WEBMASTER MAILER REQUIREMENTS

Webmaster must have opt-in email addresses.
Webmaster must have a working remove link on all mailings.
Webmaster must have a working email address where SlickCash can send remove requests. These remove requests must be removed immediately from your list.
Webmaster must have ALL AOL email addresses purged from the list.
Webmaster must have read and signed the Authorized Use Policy (AUP). We must have a hardcopy, with the webmaster’s signature, to keep on file in the SlickCash offices. Please fax the signed AUP to 416-536-4585, to the attention of Jordan L.
Webmasters must follow and comply with all Federal, State and Local laws governing unsolicited bulk e-mail. You must comply in every aspect with the Federal Anti-Spam laws.
We strictly prohibit you from transmitting e-mail that makes use of or contains invalid or forged headers, invalid or non-existent domain names or other means of deceptive addressing (“counterfeit e-mail”). Do NOT do this.
We strictly prohibit you from transmitting e-mail that is relayed from any third party's mail servers without the permission of that third party, or which employs similar techniques to hide or obscure the source of the e-mail. Do NOT do this.
Webmaster must have lawful subject line, that is accurate as to the content of the message, and which incorporates the FTC subject line logo requirements when implemented by the FTC.

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