>     Il 23/12/2020 13:13 Laura Atkins via mailop <mailop@mailop.org> ha 
> scritto:
> 
> 
>     The discussion is simpler than that. Sendgrid owns their network. 
> Sendgrid gets to make the rules about what is allowed on their network. 
> 
>     Spam isn’t illegal, yet they prohibit it. 
> 
>     Gambling related email isn’t illegal, yet many ESPs prohibit it. 
> 
>     Payday loan related email isn’t illegal, yet many ESPs prohibit it. 
> 
>     I can continue to go down the list of types of email that ESPs prohibit, 
> even when the mail is opt-in, but what’s the point.
> 
>     ESPs are well within their rights to refuse to do business with some 
> customers. 
> 
I am pretty sure that if an ESP refused to do business with any customer from a 
specific ethnic group, or prohibited email about LGBTIQ issues, that would not 
be considered within their rights. At least, it would not be so in many 
European countries. So it is not that simple :-)

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