April Compliance News Roundup

The world of marketing compliance is complex and fast-paced. Sometimes important news and developments can be missed. This post collects some of the most important news of the past month that we have not yet covered. Washington Passes New State Telemarketing Amendments On March 31, Washington Governor Jay Inslee signed new amendments into law that… Continue reading April Compliance News Roundup

New Crowdsourced Litigator List at StopLitigators.com Is Compiling TCPA Demand Letters

StopLitigators.com is a new, free, crowdsourced database of Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) litigators compiled from demand letters submitted by industry users. StopLitigators.com is offering free access to check phone numbers against the database in exchange for signing up. Marketers can sign up at StopLitigators.com, submit their demand letters and lawsuits to the crowdsourced litigator… Continue reading New Crowdsourced Litigator List at StopLitigators.com Is Compiling TCPA Demand Letters

Webinar Recap: Facebook: 1 Year Later

Last week we held a webinar, Facebook: 1 Year Later, in which our guests, Eric J. Troutman from TCPAWorld and Squire Patton Boggs and Aaron S. Weiss from Carlton Fields, discussed the implications of the Supreme Court’s decision in Facebook v. Duguid on its first anniversary. Led by Contact Center Compliance’s Director of Compliance Services, Arvell Craig, our panel went through the background of the case and thoroughly dissected how the ruling has been interpreted in lower court decisions over the past year.

March Telemarketing Compliance Roundup

A lot happens in the world of Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) regulations and it can be easy to miss some important stories. This is a roundup of such stories, making sure that they don’t fall between the cracks of our larger TCPA news coverage. Court Rules that Eye Doctor Can’t Claim 2012 TCPA Healthcare… Continue reading March Telemarketing Compliance Roundup

Court Rules That COVID Vaccine Message Meets TCPA Exemption Requirements

Two years ago, at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued a Declaratory Ruling on how calls and texts related to the pandemic could fit within the Telephone Consumer Protection Act’s (TCPA) emergency purposes exemption. The Last month, the Northern District of Texas Court ruled that a text message informing… Continue reading Court Rules That COVID Vaccine Message Meets TCPA Exemption Requirements

Webinar Recap: What You Need to Know About America’s Most Dangerous Statute Moving into 2022

Yesterday, Contact Center Compliance conducted our first Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) webinar of the year, hosted by CCC’s Director of Compliance Services, Arvell Craig. As usual, our guest was Eric Troutman, the Czar of TCPAWorld. For our regular webinar attendees, his presentation served as an informative update to the wide range of important TCPA-related… Continue reading Webinar Recap: What You Need to Know About America’s Most Dangerous Statute Moving into 2022

Serial Plaintiff Scores Multiple TCPA Penalties Per Call

Andrew Perrong is an infamous Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) plaintiff and his latest court victory illustrates one of the less understood dangers of the TCPA: the fact that each call may violate multiple TCPA provisions and thus be assessed multiple penalties on each call. In Perrong’s case, he alleged that 26 prerecorded calls that… Continue reading Serial Plaintiff Scores Multiple TCPA Penalties Per Call

District Court Rejects Argument That Text Messages Are Prerecorded Voice

A district court in California rejected a plaintiff’s argument in a Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) lawsuit that tried to establish a new avenue for text message claims. The court granted the defendant’s motion to dismiss, noting that the plaintiff’s claims that text messages constitute “prerecorded voice” messages flatly contradicts both the common sense and dictionary definitions of “voice.”