Please answer those two questions: Which of the following statements about the N
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Please answer those two questions:
Which of the following statements about the National Do Not Call Registry is false? a) Telemarketers may call residential or cell phone numbers using an automatic dialer if the consumer does not place the number on the Registry. b) The Registry is not available to business lines. c) The Registry does not prohibit calls from political organizations and charities. d) Calls from companies with which the receiver has had a previous relationship (such as a purchase or inquiry) are not prohibited by the Registry. Which of the following statements about the CAN-SPAM act is not accurate? a) Punishment may include fines and/or imprisonment. ma t ca be consumer or by the FTC or other govermnenm officials. c) Unsolicited commercial email must be labeled as an advertisement. d) Unsolicited commercial email must provide the recipient with an opt-out opportunityExplanation / Answer
1) Which of the following statements about the National Do Not Registry is false?
Solution: Telecallers may call residential or cell phones using an automatic dialer if the consumer does not place the number on registry
Explanation: The National Do Not Call Registry permits a person to receive calls from political organizations even if he or she has registered with the service. FCC regulations prohibit telemarketers from the usage of automated dialers to call cell phone numbers. Automated dialers are standard in the industry, thus the majority telemarketers are prohibited from calling consumers on their cell phones without their consent
2) Which of the following statements about the CAN-SPAM act is not accurate?
Solution: The Act can be enforced by an aggrieved consumer or by the FTC or other government officials
Explanation: The CAN-SPAM Act made it illegal to send unsolicited email without offering an option to opt out from future mailings. The CAN-SPAM Act need not to be necessarily enforced by an aggrieved consumer or by the FTC or other government officials