I am running a non-governmental organisation (NGO) which aims to promote the well-being of the people living in our district. We intend to use electronic channels such as emails and fax to promote a free travel tour for inhabitants. We do not aim to earn any profit from the activity. As our tour is not commercial in nature, are the promotional messages not regulated by the
UEMO?
Ans: 'Commercial electronic message' is defined as an electronic message to offer, advertise, or promote goods, services, facilities, land, business or investment opportunities, or their suppliers or providers, in the course of or in the furtherance of any business.
Although the organisation does not intend to earn a profit for holding the free travel tour, the promotional messages may still fall within the ambit of the
UEMO. In other words, electronic messages offering or promoting a service which could be obtained by the recipient or a facility of your organisation which could be used by the recipient, or promoting your own organisation (if your organisation could be considered a supplier or prospective supplier of goods, services or facilities etc.) would be considered as 'commercial electronic messages' under the
UEMO.