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Businesses Try to Gut Junk Fax Ban

An anonymous reader writes "The Telephone Consumer Protection Act prohibits junk faxes without first obtaining consent of the recipient but EPIC is reporting a bill is being proposed by congressman Fred Upton (R-Mich.) to allow junk faxes that are now prohibited and to undo new rules that go into effect January 2005 that would have further tightened the junk fax ban. In keeping with congressional truth in naming rules, this bill that will allow more junk faxes is understandably titled 'The Junk Fax Elimination Act of 2004.' There will be a hearing Tuesday in the Telecommunications and Internet subcommittee. I'll be faxing my concerns and opposition to this bill to Mr. Upton and the Committee several times today."

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  1. to save you the time of googling... by shrubya · · Score: 4, Informative

    From http://www.house.gov/upton/contact.htm :

    If you are sending mail to the Washington office, please fax your correspondence to (202) 225-4986. If you prefer, you may mail your correspondence to either District office and your mail will be forwarded to Washington.

    Kalamazoo Office
    157 South Kalamazoo Mall
    Suite 180
    Kalamazoo, MI 49006
    (269) 385-0039
    (269) 385-2888 fax

    St. Joseph Office
    800 Ship Street
    Suite 106
    St. Joseph, MI 49085
    (269) 982-1986
    (269) 982-0237 fax

    Washington D.C. Office
    2161 Rayburn House Office Building
    Washington, D.C. 20515
    (202) 225-3761
    (202) 225-4986 fax

  2. Re:Why legislate? by lightspawn · · Score: 4, Informative

    How hard is it to filter calls from junk fax senders? There must be some solutions for this out there.

    How can a machine tell the difference between junk fax and a valid fax?

    Fax messages don't have email headers. You can't parse the links or check the embedded images.

    You can either try to go by the source's phone number (if that information is even available) or try to route all fax traffic through a computer, perform OCR, and then actually print whatever you can't be sure isn't spax (sfam?).

    You could even try a distributed approach (again, if you route traffic through a computer) if you're willing to let others know who's faxing you.

    Bottom line - filtering isn't easy, and we shouldn't have to resort to it.

  3. It's titled truthfully, by polithink standards. by Methlin · · Score: 4, Funny

    "In keeping with congressional truth in naming rules, this bill that will allow more junk faxes is understandably titled 'The Junk Fax Elimination Act of 2004.'" It eliminates junk faxes by legalizing it, just like CAN-SPAM eliminates spam by legalizing (certain forms of) it. TADA! /sarcasm