Law360, New York ( January 22, 2015, 10:30 AM EST) -- The Telephone Consumer Protection Act permits companies to make telephone solicitations using autodialers and prerecorded messages once they have a consumer's consent to do so. Many authorities have suggested that such consent can later be revoked. However, it remains an open issue whether a consumer can waive his or her right to revoke consent, contractually or otherwise....
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