[asterisk-users] Do Not Call List

Kevin Bockman asterisk at wunderkin.com
Sun Nov 19 10:11:42 MST 2006


Keep reading.  The person that actually does the calling needs to be 
registered.  You can't provide the list to others either.


Kevin

Don Fanning wrote:
> Oddly enough, there's really nothing stopping one from doing so in the
> material I just scan through at:
> http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/rulemaking/tsr/tsrrulemaking/index.htm
> <http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/rulemaking/tsr/tsrrulemaking/index.htm> 
> 
> 
> In regards to the fee, here is the latest:
> ----
>> The amended rule increases the annual fee for access to the Registry for
>> each area code of data to $62 per area code, or $31 per area code of data
>> during the second six months of an entity's annual subscription period. The
>> maximum amount that would be charged to any single entity for accessing 280
>> area codes of data or more is increased to $17,050. In addition, the
>> amended rule retains the provisions regarding free access by "exempt"
>> organizations, as well as free access to the first five area codes of data
>> by all entities.
> ----
> 
> In particular, here is the part on the usage... If a central database
> (external from the FTC) does start up, they'll have to register who uses the
> database.
> 
> ---
> § 310.9 Fee for access to do-not-call
> registry.
> (c) Access to the do-not-call registry is
> limited to telemarketers working on their
> own behalf or working on behalf
> of other sellers or telemarketers. Prior to
> accessing the do-not-call registry, a
> telemarketer must provide the
> identifying information required by the
> operator of the registry to collect the
> user fee, and must certify, under penalty
> of law, that the telemarketer is accessing
> the registry solely to comply with the
> provisions of this rule. If the
> telemarketer is accessing the registry on
> behalf of other sellers or telemarketers,
> that telemarketer also must identify
> each of the other sellers or telemarketers
> on whose behalf it is accessing the
> registry, and it must certify, under
> penalty of law, that the other sellers or
> telemarketers will be using the
> information gathered from the registry
> solely to comply with the provisions of
> this rule.
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Dean Collins [mailto:Dean at cognation.net <mailto:Dean at cognation.net>
> ]
>> Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 3:45 PM
>> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
>> Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] Do Not Call List
>>
>> I'm surprised someone doesn't come up with a consortium for all the
>> asterisk users to poll a central location or does the data come with
>> restrictions about sharing the data?
>>
>> Duane from e164.org says he's already built the application you are
>> looking for to deal with Australian databases if that helps.
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Dean


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