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In Facebook v. Duguid, the U.S. Supreme Court will clarify if the decades-old Telephone Consumer Protection Act applies to newer technology like the smartphone, which could not have been contemplated by Congress in 1991. RumbergerKirk partner Samantha Duke explains implications of a future decision.
A case before the U.S. Supreme Court has significant implications for the future of marketing and cellphone spam, and may also instruct further questions about the application of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) and other statutes in the face of technology changes.