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Comment by uticus

1 year ago

> tracking complaints...and taking them to court, generally

Incredibly prejudiced judicial procedure, given the power, size, globalization, and ease of automated calling systems vs the normal people they most affect. Multiplied by an already burdened court system.

> Automated voice messages were already restricted, this ruling just affirms that AI generated voices fit the categorization of automated voice messages.

This is helpful. This isn't a tip-of-the-spear ruling, then, just something that affirms another ruling. But regardless, it sounds easy but in fact necessitates a huge amount of burden.

> Incredibly prejudiced judicial procedure, given the power, size, globalization, and ease of automated calling systems vs the normal people they most affect. Multiplied by an already burdened court system.

Well sure, the FCC should mandate a code to dial after a call that induces an electric shock into the most recent caller; I think *ZAP should do it. But we have to work with what's available :P