Thomas v. Taco Bell Corp. the Ninth Circuit recently upheld a lower court’s decision declining to extend vicarious liability under agency principles to the defendant in the case. Sherman v. Yahoo! Inc., denied a request by the defendant to reconsider the court’s earlier order denying summary judgment.
Canada Updates DNC Rules
After completing their review of the Unsolicited Telecommunications Rules (UTR), the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has announced several changes that telemarketers who send calls of faxes into Canada need to pay attention to. Effective June 30, 2014 the grace period for adding a number to an internal do-not-call-list (“DNCL”) list is reduced from… Continue reading Canada Updates DNC Rules
Canadian New Anit-Spam Rules Take Effect
Canada’s anti-spam legislation (“CASL”) comes into force on July 1, 2014. The new law requires prior express and informed consent to send any type of regulated electronic message through any current or future technology.
Manual Calling Guide for Cell Phones
While we by no means wish to deemphasize the importance of complying with these requirements, it is also important to note that some states have laws that can be even more restrictive.
FTC to Tap Hackers to Ring in Robocall Do Not Call Bandits
The Federal Trade Commission is looking to expand the technological arsenal that can be used in the battle against illegal phone spammers and do not call (DNC) violations by challenging DEF CON 22 attendees to build the ultimate “honeypot” to lure in and identify perpetrators of illegal robocalls. A robocall honeypot is an information system… Continue reading FTC to Tap Hackers to Ring in Robocall Do Not Call Bandits