15 USC 1611

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The 15 U.S.C. 1611 is a federal statute that plays a crucial role in the regulation of telemarketing and direct marketing activities in the United States. This legislation was enacted to protect consumers from deceptive or abusive telemarketing practices and to ensure fair competition in the marketplace.

Under this law, it is prohibited for any person to make any call for the purpose of promoting goods or services using an automated telephone dialing system without the prior express consent of the called party. This means that businesses must obtain explicit permission from consumers before using automated dialing systems to reach them.

The benefits of this regulation include protecting consumers from unwanted and potentially misleading calls, reducing the likelihood of fraud, and promoting a more transparent and ethical business environment.

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