TRACED Act Contains New TCPA Penalties

December 10th, 2019 The US House of Representatives recently passed the “Pallone-Thune Telephone Robocall Abuse Criminal Enforcement and Deterrence Act,” or “TRACED Act.”  If written into law, the TRACED Act would implement a number of changes to the TCPA landscape, such as the creation of a new Interagency Working Group and new anti-spoofing requirements.  Most […]

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New York Enacts New Telemarketing Law

December 6, 2019 This week, Governor Andrew Cuomo signed a bill enacting the Nuisance Call Act, a telemarketing law aimed at curbing the receipt of unwanted commercial telephone calls by New York residents.  The law is intended to build upon the State’s Do-Not-Call Law, which went into effect in 2001. How does the new telemarketing

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Supreme Court Denies Cert. in TCPA Ad Case

On November 25, 2019, the Supreme Court of the United States denied plaintiff’s petition for certiorari, thereby upholding a decision by the Third Circuit Court of Appeals (the “Court” or “Third Circuit”) which held that an unsolicited fax sent to update a company’s database was not an advertisement within the meaning of the Telephone Consumer

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What is an Opt-Out Request Under TCPA Law?

On November 1, 2019, Capital One Services, LLC (“Capital One”), filed a Petition for a Declaratory Ruling with the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) to determine whether it may send, without violating the Telephone Consumer Privacy Act (“TCPA”), one-time text messages to clarify the scope of ambiguous opt-out requests that it periodically receives from its customers.

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FTC Clarifies Influencer Law with New Sponsorship Disclosure Guide

On November 5, 2019, the Federal Trade Commission released a new guide, “Disclosures 101 for Social Media Influencers” (the “Guide”), in an attempt to curtail the scourge of deceptive ads published by social media influencers. In the past, we have blogged about how advertisers and influencers have come under investigation for failing to adequately disclose

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Personal TCPA Liability for Corporate Officers

November 6, 2019 Since passage of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”), courts and businesses have grappled with whether – and to what extent – TCPA liability extends to corporate officers.  While the corporate veil often protects corporate officers from personal liability in other contexts, the wording of the TCPA (“It shall be unlawful for

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Iowa Fantasy Sports Becomes Reality

November 1, 2019 In an effort several years in the making, Iowa recently issued the State’s first fantasy sports license to DraftKings, Inc. (“DraftKings”).  DraftKings wasted no time in getting its operations up and running, having launched its Internet-based Iowa fantasy sports service to the public in recent weeks. What are some notable provisions of

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