tcpa
Are political messages exempt from the requirements of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act? As the FCC explains, while campaigns are exempt from the “do not call” list requirements, the TCPA does still bring specific rules that even political campaigns must follow.So then….I’m not entirely sure what to make of this. As reported by Bryan Metzger for Business Insider, Nancy Pelosi’s campaign recently settled with an Illinois man over allegations that they SMS spammed him even though he’s registered with the do-not-call list. TCPA does contain a private right of action clause, and it does require that political text messages either be opt-in or “manually dialed.” Maybe the campaign was worried that their messages could be construed as “robotexts” instead of “manually dialed?” I don’t know enough to say, but it’s curious to me that they settled.But now I understand why all of the annoying political text messages I received in
Dan Graham of Austin, TX has an interesting side hustle, going after telemarketers violating the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). I’m glad he’s doing it, but the problem with this sort of thing has got to be how time consuming it is. I already have a full time job, and I just can’t imagine the time and effort would take to actually sue these spammers in court.