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Free e-card market

E-cards are digitally-created products comparable to the alternative option of a postcard or greeting card issued in paper form and on cardstock. A principal distinction between e-cards, particularly free e-cards, and the aforementioned alternatives to this product, beyond the medium for such products, rests on the former being principally created as a marketing tool.


Free e-card medium

Free e-cards are typically made accessible in the context of a larger directory of such products, as can provide for the importance of preference and choice when finding the desired free e-card to send on to a recipient. The basic act of making free e-cards available to a customer base in this way does not, in of itself, involve the same kind of legal issues as can later come into effect and present the necessity for hiring business-specializing attorneys.

Participants in using free e-cards

Free e-cards are intended to be used for a process which involves three entities. The Internet business entity which creates, publishes or otherwise makes a free e-card available is the first of these, and will have a direct business relationship with the person or group which decides to send on the free e-card to the third entity involved in this sector of the Internet economy, the recipient of the free e-card.

Free e-card functions

The essential tasks needed for gaining access to free e-cards in the general manner, and the one most directly applicable to business attorneys, is for the customer to provider the company with the recipient’s e-mail account.

Legal issues related to free e-cards

Free e-cards as an aspect of the modern online market can raise issues in regard to either being offered deceptively or being offered legitimately but only with the intention of later abusing the recipient’s trust.

Deceptively provided free e-cards

Attorneys and the legal measures which they provide for may not be meaningfully and usefully available when free e-cards are presented as being available only as a way of convincing people to open e-mail messages containing viruses or some other form of malware. This abuse of the free e-card market is primarily directed against the interests of internet privacy.

Privacy violations

The companies who do genuinely make free e-cards available to users may do so, however, in a manner which is damaging to the recipients, and could therefore also pose legal issues for the customers initially responsible for ordering the free e-cards for other parties. Sending free e-cards to others poses the inherent issue of handing out that person’s e-mail address to others, as could thus cause irritation and difficulty by allowing others to bombard their e-mail accounts with marketing messages. People who contract for free e-cards might accordingly have to hire business attorneys to provide for their defense.

E-cards available on basis of payment

As an alternative to free e-cards, people may choose instead to send e-cards which are available only on a payment basis. This option can allow people to avoid exposing others to spamming and provide for their own relationship with e-card recipients and against the need to hire lawyers.

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