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Seventh Circuit: Facsimiles Feigning to Be Newsletters Are Still Advertisements under the TCPA

October 15, 2013
Robyn Stoter
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In its recent decision in Holtzman v. Turza, No. 11-3188, 2013 WL 4506176 (7th Cir. Aug. 26, 2013), the Seventh Circuit held that unsolicited advertisements, even those presented in the guise of a newsletter providing advice, violate the TCPA.

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