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Researching TCPA, CCPA, Internet marketing, email marketing, promotional sweepstakes, gaming, or fantasy sports law? Check out the Klein Moynihan Turco Law Journal.

FCC Seeks Comment on New Autodialer Definition

May 17, 2018 In March 2018, the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit issued a decision vacating portions of the Federal Communications Commission’s (“FCC”) 2015 Order. This decision will have a profound impact on how the Telephone Consumer Protect Act (“TCPA”) and its implementing regulations will be both interpreted and revisited in […]

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What the Supreme Court ruling on sports betting means for California

Sports Gambling to Proceed on a State LevelAmy DiPierro, The Desert Sun Published 6:22 p.m. PT May 14, 2018 | Updated 10:58 a.m. PT May 15, 2018 SportsPulse: Supreme Court reporter Richard Wolf breaks down the SCOTUS ruling on sports betting in the United States, and what it could mean for the future of gambling

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Marijuana Delivery Venture Sued for Alleged Telemarketing Law Violations

May 9, 2018 Eaze Solutions, Inc. (“Eaze”), a prominent marijuana delivery company located in California, was recently named as a defendant in a nationwide class action lawsuit alleging violations of federal telemarketing law.  The company operates a mobile application that allows its customers to have marijuana delivered on demand and facilitates customer acquisition of medical

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A Match at Match.com may be no Marketing Law Match at all

May 8, 2018 On May 2, 2018, a class action lawsuit based on violations of Illinois State marketing laws was filed by Plaintiff Matthew Ditnes (“Ditnes”) in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois against Defendant Match Group, LLC.  Match Group, LLC owns and operates the dating website “Match.com,” as well

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A Slice of Trademark Law for Kendall Jenner’s Pizza Boys

April 24, 2018 On April 16th, the Los Angeles-based artists collaborative, Pizzaboyzzz, sent a Cease and Desist letter to Kendall Jenner for using “Pizza Boys” to brand a clothing line and her Apple radio show. Pizzaboyzzz has been in operation since 2015, and sells merchandise and clothing under the Pizzaboyzzz name. Jenner’s Pizza Boys applications

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