July 16, 2013

Is Information such as WHO you called on your mobile telephone, WHEN You Spoke and WHERE You Were When you Had the Call . . . PRIVATE? The FCC’s Recent CPNI Ruling Seeks to Ensure That It Is.

Mobile telephones seemingly can store everything nowadays.  Consumers generally assume that this information is protected – safe from the hands of third party advertisers, service providers, etc. In fact, Section 222 of the Telecommunications Act of 1934, as amended (the “Act”), establishes a duty on every telecommunications carrier to “protect the confidentiality of proprietary information […]

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Will the New TCPA Amendments Apply Only to Cell Phones?

Readers of this blog should be aware that the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) has approved amendments to the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”), which will go into effect on October 16, 2013.  The TCPA amendments require telemarketers to obtain prior express written consent from consumers before placing or sending autodialed and/or pre-recorded marketing calls/texts to

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