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seoofficial2723
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What This Means for B2C & B2B Lead Generation:

Even with the recent court ruling, the spirit of the FCC's efforts and the underlying principles of the TCPA and CAN-SPAM Act remain:

Prior Express Consent (especially for autodialed calls/texts to mobile numbers): This is still paramount. If you're using automated dialing systems (ATDS) or pre-recorded messages, you must have explicit consent.

Do-Not-Call (DNC) Registry: You must scrub your calling lists against the National DNC Registry for B2C calls. (Note: DNC protections generally do not apply to B2B calls, but state laws or specific saudi arabia cell phone number data contexts might still impose restrictions).
Identify Yourself: Clearly state who you are and the purpose of the call at the beginning.
Opt-Out Mechanisms: Provide clear and easy ways for consumers to opt out of future communications (for calls, texts, and emails).
Honoring Opt-Outs: Process opt-out requests promptly (typically within 10 business days for calls/texts, and within 10 business days for emails under CAN-SPAM).

Record Keeping: Maintain detailed records of consent for at least five years.
AI/Artificial Voice: The FCC has clarified that AI-generated voice calls and deepfake robocalls fall under the same scrutiny as prerecorded messages and require consent.
Ethical & Compliant Lead Generation Practices (Instead of "Loophole" Hunting)
Instead of seeking "loopholes," focus on these strategies to ensure compliance and build trust:
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