TCPA robocall

Robocall Violations, VoIP Providers, and the FTC

Robocall Violations, VoIP Providers, and the FTC

The Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) recently sent a strong message in enforcing its demands for information from certain VoIP providers. As part of an investigation into alleged robocall violations, the FTC sent letters demanding information from VoIP providers concerning certain telemarketing users. When the service providers failed to comply with the demands, the FTC sued […]

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No Job Robocalls Under the TCPA- Klein Moynihan Turco LLP

No TCPA Exception for Job Robocalls

The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”) prohibits the use of an autodialer or prerecorded voice when placing certain calls to consumers’ cellphones without their prior express consent. Recently, the Ninth Circuit clarified that the TCPA prohibits companies from placing all such non-emergency calls to consumers’ cellphones, without prior express consent, and not just those placed

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TCPA robocall

Government Contractors Subject to New FCC TCPA Robocall Rules

On December 14, 2020, the Federal Communications Communication (“FCC”) issued an Order on Reconsideration (“Order”) overturning a 2016 decision that allowed federal government contractors to robocall consumers without their prior express consent. The Order updated the FCC’s previous interpretation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”). Now, the FCC has made clear that certain government

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