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Send messages in violation of the USA CAN-SPAM Act or any other applicable anti-spam law.
You may not display any personal contact, banking, or peer-to-peer payment information, whether in relation to you or any other person (for example, names, home addresses or postcodes, telephone numbers, email addresses, URLs, credit/debit card...)
Bypass or ignore instructions contained in our robots.txt file that controls automated access to portions of our Services;
"engage in chain letters, junk mail, pyramid schemes, phishing, spamming, or other unsolicited messages.Excerpt from Adobe's Terms of Use
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The clause states: “engage in chain letters, junk mail, pyramid schemes, phishing, spamming, or other unsolicited messages.”
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