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  2. FCC votes to ban scam robocalls that use AI-generated voices

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    Phone providers that persistently facilitate illegal robocalls can and have been forcibly disconnected from the US telephone network by FCC order, as part of a wider crackdown on illegal robocalls ...

  3. 'Scam enabler' warned to stop illegal robocalls that ... - AOL

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    The Federal Communications Commission sent another letter on Oct. 18, as well, detailing illegal robocalls that impersonated financial institutions between Aug. 8 and Sept. 14.

  4. FCC moves to criminalize most AI-generated robocalls - AOL

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    The TCPA has been used in several high-profile prosecutions for illegal robocalls. ... The FCC imposed a $300 million fine for a company that spammed phones with auto warranty ads.

  5. Robocall - Wikipedia

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    Robocalls can be and are legitimately used by mainstream political parties in Canada to reach voters. Controversy surrounded the use of robocalls during the 2011 Canadian federal election, leading Elections Canada and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to investigate claims that robocalls were used in an attempt to dissuade voters from casting their ballot by falsely telling them their poll ...

  6. FCC says AI-generated robocalls will be illegal - AOL

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    The Federal Communications Commission announced new rules on Thursday that make robocalls generated by artificial intelligence illegal. The new rules come a month after voters in New Hampshire got ...

  7. National Do Not Call Registry - Wikipedia

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    In order to create an actionable complaint pursuant to FCC rules, an individual with a home phone or a personal cell phone is required to specify details of the infraction to the FCC. Typically this includes facts such as when the call occurred, the phone number called, the calling organization, the goods or services being marketed, and whether ...