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On Friday December 12th, 2008, the state of Indiana filed a
lawsuit on Friday against Texas-based company Envarion Corp.
for sending a record-breaking number of junk faxes.
Junk Fax Lawsuit
Faxed advertisements from Envarion were sent
to 57 different counties in Indiana and garnered 1,842
complaints, which is the largest number of recorded
infractions since the state’s Do Not Fax law was enacted in
last year (source: InsideIndianaBusiness.com). Indiana
Attorney General Steve Carter is quoted as saying, “These
fax offers are frustrating for business owners who bear the
brunt of the costs of unsolicited junk faxes. We don’t want
Indiana citizens wasting their time sorting through unwanted
piles of paper each day. Home-based businesses also have the
added frustration of interrupted privacy during the owners’
time spent with family.”
Understanding Why Unsolicited Faxing
Happens
Junk fax lawsuits never fail to surprise me.
No matter how many states enact anti-junk fax laws, the
problem of receiving unsolicited advertisements through fax
machines doesn’t seem to disappear. This lawsuit is just the
latest case of unwanted faxes to surface in the news. And it
likely won’t be the last. Though we can’t be entirely sure
of the reasoning behind sending junk faxes, we can guess that
companies who do it either don’t realize the consequences of
sending junk faxes (which isn’t very likely) or choose to
disregard the consequences in favor of large-scale advertising
through a relatively low-cost medium. The latter reason is
also the reason why we still find spam e-mails in our inboxes
despite the CAN-SPAM Act and other anti-spam legislation.
Realistically speaking, laws can only do so
much. Despite the fact that we have laws that are supposed to
deter people from despicable actions, there is a small
minority who will break the rules for their own gain. That
said, when a threat to our privacy and freedom exists, good
sense dictates that we ought to take every measure available
to prevent something bad from happening. In other words, be
proactive.
Solutions
Let’s use spam email as an example. If you
keep getting spam emails sent to your inbox, what do you
typically do? Do you automatically call up your email host and
complain that someone is violating the CAN-SPAM Act and then
wait for them to take care of the problem? You would probably
make sure to follow appropriate procedures to eliminate spam
on your own first. You’d mark the messages as spam, add them
to your blocked senders list, be careful not to open similar
messages in the future, and report the sender to anti-spam
organizations and blacklists. If we can be proactive when it
comes to email, why can’t we be just as proactive when it
comes to faxes? After all, junk faxes can be much more costly
and more time-consuming than junk emails. Faxes waste paper,
toner and the time you could have spent sending or receiving
necessary faxes. For that reason, I strongly advocate using online
fax services.
One of the biggest advantages of using an
internet fax service is that your service provides you with an
online interface that allows you to see where an incoming fax
is coming from and who’s sending it. Your received faxes are
stored on hosted web space that you can access through a
login. This feature allows you to choose the faxes you wish to
print and to delete the faxes that you suspect are junk. If
you wish to tie your fax account to an email address, you can
view the received fax in your inbox and easily delete junk
faxes.
With an internet fax service, you are also
able to alert your provider to junk faxers and easily block
them, or simply choose not to print them. The service can
potentially save you from a lot of grief and is as low as $10
a month, which is cheaper than the cost of a dedicated phone
line. It really is that easy and that sensible. And it’s
there for a reason. Please, for the love of God, I don’t
want to hear any more about junk fax problems in 2009. Start
using online fax today.
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Background
Information About Junk Spam Faxes.
The TCPA and Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) rules generally prohibit most
unsolicited junk facsimile (fax spam)
advertisements. The TCPA states that an
advertiser cannot send you unsolicited fax
advertisements unless you have given the
advertiser your prior express consent to receive
fax advertisements or you have an established
business relationship (EBR). Even if the
advertiser has received your prior express
consent or has EBR, they are also required to
allow you to ?opt out? of receiving their
junk fax advertisements. The Junk Fax Prevention
Act of 2005, directed the FCC to amend its rules
adopted pursuant to the TCPA regarding fax
advertising. The FCC?s revised rules:
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Require the
sender of fax advertisements to provide
specific information on the fax that
allows recipients to ?opt-out? of any
future faxes from the sender |
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Specify the circumstances under
which a request to ?opt-out? complies
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