The Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau sought comment by...
The Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau sought comment by Sept. 12, replies by Sept. 19, in dockets including 02-278 on a Unique Vacations petition seeking a declaratory ruling and/or a waiver from FCC rules on fax ads, in a public…
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notice Friday (http://bit.ly/1sR19GM). The company said Section 64.1200(a)(4)(iv) shouldn’t apply to faxes sent with the “'prior express invitation or permission'” of the recipient, the PN said. The petition also sought a declaratory ruling that providing opt-out instructions on the first page of faxes “'complies substantially'” with the rule, or short of that, clarification that the opt-out requirements were not promulgated under Communications Act Section 227(b), the PN said. Other companies have filed similar petitions (CD Aug 4 p8).