• 28 Attorneys General Ask For Major TCPA Consent Changes [telecom]

    From The Telecom Digest@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jun 21 18:25:20 2023
    by David O. Klein

    On March 16, 2023, the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC")
    issued a Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
    ("FNPR") addressing a variety of issues under the Telephone Consumer
    Protection Act ("TCPA"). As our readership is aware, the TCPA is a
    federal statute designed to protect consumer privacy by restricting
    certain types of telemarketing communications. The FCC regularly
    issues rulemakings on issues that they deem pressing. Regarding the
    issue of TCPA consent, in the FNPR, the FCC proposed "ban[ning] the
    practice of obtaining a single consumer consent as grounds for
    delivering calls and text messages from multiple marketers on subjects
    beyond the scope of the original consent" – a practice the FCC
    characterizes as a "loophole." On June 6, 2023, a contingent of 28
    attorneys general ("AGs") submitted Reply Comments ("Comments") in
    response to the FNPR. Almost the entirety of the 22-page AG submission addresses the propriety of obtaining consumer TCPA consent for
    telemarketing by multiple marketers on one webpage via hyperlinked
    marketing partner lists. In the past, attorneys general from various
    states have voiced their concerns regarding the industry's use of such hyperlinked marketing partner lists. Telemarketing companies engaged
    in this practice should take heed: the focus of the Comments clearly
    indicates that singular consumer consent remains one of the AGs' top
    priorities when it comes to TCPA compliance.

    https://www.mondaq.com/article/news/1331352?q=1803232&n=824&tp=6&tlk=5&lk=41

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