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|    Recent Court Decision Examines Multiple     |
|    06 May 23 21:43:06    |
   
   From: submissions@telecom-digest.org   
      
   by David O. Klein   
      
   Last month, a magistrate judge for the United States District Court   
   for the Southern District of Florida issued an informative report and   
   recommendation in Zononi v. CHW Grp., Inc ("CHW"). Plaintiff sued CHW   
   for allegedly sending him multiple commercial text messages without   
   his consent. Plaintiff alleges that these text messages violated both   
   the Telephone Consumer Protection Act ("TCPA") and the Florida   
   Telephone Solicitation Act ("FTSA"). In turn, defendant filed a motion   
   to dismiss the action. The TCPA is a federal statute designed to   
   protect consumer privacy by restricting certain types of telemarketing   
   communications. The FTSA, colloquially known as a Mini-TCPA, is   
   Florida's own set of telemarketing laws designed to regulate the   
   delivery of intrastate telemarketing communications. Every day,   
   numerous decisions are rendered in TCPA litigation across the   
   country. The Zononi decision is notable because of the careful and   
   detailed analysis of defendant's motion undertaken by the Court.   
      
   https://www.mondaq.com/article/news/1309354?q=1803232&n=775&tp=7&tlk=15&lk=61   
      
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