Telemarketing/privacy Issues: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Telecommunications and Finance of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Second Congress, First Session, on H.R. 1304 and H.R. 1305, Bills to Amend the Communications Act of 1934 to Regulate the Use of Telephones in Making Commercial Solicitations and to Protect the Privacy Rights of Subscribers, April 24, 1991, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 190 pages |
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... prohibit advertising calls to public safety num- bers as well as to paging and cellular equipment . The aim of this legislation is not to eliminate telemarketing or attack new technol- ogies , but rather to secure an individual's right ...
... prohibit advertising calls to public safety num- bers as well as to paging and cellular equipment . The aim of this legislation is not to eliminate telemarketing or attack new technol- ogies , but rather to secure an individual's right ...
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... prohibit corporate America's reuse or resale of personal information gathered over the telephone network with- out the affirmative consent of the consumer . This legislation is not meant to outlaw Caller ID or ANI , but it will help to ...
... prohibit corporate America's reuse or resale of personal information gathered over the telephone network with- out the affirmative consent of the consumer . This legislation is not meant to outlaw Caller ID or ANI , but it will help to ...
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... prohibits unsolicited calls to emergency tele- phone lines at health care facilities and safety - related agencies . The bill , which is substantially similar to legislation passed by the House last year , is a narrowly - tailored ...
... prohibits unsolicited calls to emergency tele- phone lines at health care facilities and safety - related agencies . The bill , which is substantially similar to legislation passed by the House last year , is a narrowly - tailored ...
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... " ( C ) specify the methods by which such objections shall be collected and added to the data base ; " ( D ) prohibit any residential subscriber from being charged for giving or revoking such HR 1304 IH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 13.
... " ( C ) specify the methods by which such objections shall be collected and added to the data base ; " ( D ) prohibit any residential subscriber from being charged for giving or revoking such HR 1304 IH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 13.
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... prohibit any person from transmit- ting a telephone solicitation to the telephone number of any subscriber contained on such list ; " ( F ) specify ( i ) the methods by which any person desiring to transmit telephone solicita- tions ...
... prohibit any person from transmit- ting a telephone solicitation to the telephone number of any subscriber contained on such list ; " ( F ) specify ( i ) the methods by which any person desiring to transmit telephone solicita- tions ...
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abuse ADAD affirmative consent amendment anonymity AT&T autodialers automatic dialing Automatic Number Identification automatic telephone dialing bill call blocking Call Trace Caller ID service caller identification service calling number delivery calling party identification cellular Chairman Commission Committee concerns CONGRESS THE LIBRARY consumer privacy cost CPID customers data base database dialers Direct Marketing DMA's electronic facsimile machine Federal FILED Florida FREE PER-CALL BLOCKING GTE believes GTE Telops harassing ID without blocking Illinois Bell industry issues JOE BARTON junk fax law enforcement legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRESS NARUC NASUCA obscene offer Caller ID party's per-line blocking personal information phone calls phone number privacy protection problem prohibit PROPOSE FREE PER-CALL receive regulations require restrictions RINALDO SHREVE subcommittee tele telecommunications telemarketing telephone calls telephone company telephone number telephone solicitation telephone subscribers Thank tion unlisted number unsolicited advertising unsolicited calls Utility YPPA
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Page 39 - Composed of over 200 state and local affiliates representing consumer, senior citizen, low-income, labor, farm, public power and cooperative organizations, the Consumer Federation of America's purpose is to represent consumer Interests before congress and the federal agencies.
Page 32 - ... now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Executive Committee of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC), assembled at its...
Page 71 - ... caller. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the National Association of State Utility Consumer Advocates authorizes its Executive Committee to develop specific positions consistent with the terms of this resolution on a legislative bill, regulation, or any other type of proposal which concerns the subject of the resolution including the preparation of policy papers and communications reflecting NASUCA's position to the United States Congress.
Page 47 - Mr. Chairman and members of the subcommittee: I greatly appreciate the opportunity to testify before you today on behalf of the...
Page 48 - ... trap and trace device" means a device which captures the incoming electronic or other impulses which identify the originating number of an instrument or device from which a wire or electronic communication was transmitted...
Page 50 - The numbers dialed from a private telephone — although certainly more prosaic than the conversation itself — are not without "content." Most private telephone subscribers may have their own numbers listed in a publicly distributed directory, but I doubt there are any who would be happy to have broadcast to the world a list of the local or long distance numbers they have called. This is not because such a list might in some sense be incriminating, but because it easily could reveal the identities...
Page 106 - Posadas de Puerto Rico Assoc. v. Tourism Co., 478 US 328, 340 (1986). Although such speech may be subject to government regulation in furtherance of "a sufficiently strong, subordinating interest that the [government] is entitled to protect...
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