Neat service that unmasks callers with no caller ID info
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Replying to @jcase
how is that legal? I mean, I can roughly imagine how it works from the technical side, but it sounds kinda dubious?
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Replying to @tehjh
what aspect would be illegal? I know how it works, relatively easy to setup imo
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Replying to @jcase
IANAL, but https://apps.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-13-1032A1_Rcd.pdf … says:pic.twitter.com/BLitCv2gs6
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Replying to @jcase
I mean, it makes sense, right? the idea with caller ID suppression is that the caller has control over it
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and since caller ID has to be passed on within the network, there needs to be a legal rule that blocks data transfer at the end
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german law has a similar thing in https://dejure.org/gesetze/TKG/102.html …
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