Title 15 › Chapter CHAPTER 103— - CONTROLLING THE ASSAULT OF NON-SOLICITED PORNOGRAPHY AND MARKETING › § 7712
The chapter does not cancel or replace the protections in section 227 of title 47 or the rules made under section 6102. The Federal Communications Commission, working with the Federal Trade Commission, must create rules within 270 days to protect people from unwanted commercial messages sent to mobile phones. The rules must generally let subscribers avoid such messages unless they gave clear prior permission. People must be able to tell a sender electronically to stop future messages. The FCC must consider the provider–subscriber relationship when deciding if providers must require prior permission. If providers are not required to get permission, they must still let subscribers opt out when signing up and on bills. The FCC must also explain how senders can follow the rules given device limits and must consider whether a sender can reasonably know a message is a mobile service commercial message. A mobile service commercial message is a commercial email sent directly to a wireless device used by a commercial mobile service subscriber.
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15 U.S.C. § 7712
Title 15 — Commerce and Trade
Last Updated
Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73