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The commission’s staff initiated an investigation in April 2015 following complaints against nCrowd and the related Couch Commerce group of companies. The federal regulator alleges that the two groups failed to get consent to send the emails, contrary to a Canadian law that was designed to protect consumers from unwanted electronic commercial communications – also known as spam.
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