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posted by martyb on Saturday November 17 2018, @08:57PM   Printer-friendly
from the hope-it-helps dept.

https://www.theverge.com/2018/11/16/18098415/robocaller-congress-fcc-penalities-traced-act

The TRACED Act, sponsored by Sens. John Thune (R-SD), Ed Markey (D-MA), and Roger Wicker (R-MS), would dramatically increase the penalty per robocall to up to $10,000. Previously, violators were charged with up to $1,500 per call. Currently, the Federal Communications Commission can only prosecute violators over inauthentic calls that were placed in the past year. This bill increases that time frame to three years. In previous letters to the senators, the commission said that "even a one-year longer statute of limitations for enforcement. . . would improve the Commission's enforcement efforts against knowing and willful violators."

Earlier this year, the FCC inflicted a $120 million fine on a robocall kingpin. It was one of the largest fines ever implemented for robocall violations, and it signified that the federal government would prioritize lessening the burden of these calls on consumers. This bill generally gives the FCC more power to act on these calls, and this new power has the potential to dissuade others from placing them.

 
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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday November 18 2018, @03:10AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday November 18 2018, @03:10AM (#763327)

    What gives you the impression that they aren't working together when the feign disagreement? Or are you one of those guys who doesn't know the guy winning at 3 card monty played on a cardboard box in Harlem, happens to be the shill?