On March 24, the Eighth Circuit court of appeals held that a text messaging software that randomly selects numbers from a stored list is not an ATDS if it does not.
Eighth Circuit court of appeals finds in Beal v. Outfield Brew House that a text messaging software that randomly selects numbers from a stored list is not an ATDS if it does not generate random or sequential phone numbers to begin with.
Eighth Circuit court of appeals finds in Beal v. Outfield Brew House that a text messaging software that randomly selects numbers from a stored list is not an ATDS if it does not generate random or sequential phone numbers to begin with.
8th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld court decisions, found that marketing software called Txt Live to send promotional text messages to phone numbers randomly selected from a customer database is not an ATDS under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act TCPA.
Recently, in Beal v. Outfield Brew House, LLC, 2022 U.S. App. LEXIS 7748 (8th Cir. Mar. 24, 2022) the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld two district court decisions.