Phone Spoofing on the Road to Becoming Unlawful
Is Phone Spoofing the next target in the government's laundry list of laws to "help" protect Americans from the evils of society?
"Phone spoofing" - There a bill that has already cleared the full House and the Senate Judiciary Committee would criminalize faking Caller ID if: (A) the phone number belongs to an actual person who did not provide prior consent.--OR --(B) you intend to commit fraud.
If enacted, the "Preventing Harassment Through Outbound Number Enforcement" bill, or PHONE Act, would carry penalties of up to five years in prison and fines of $250,000.
"Phone spoofing" - There a bill that has already cleared the full House and the Senate Judiciary Committee would criminalize faking Caller ID if: (A) the phone number belongs to an actual person who did not provide prior consent.--OR --(B) you intend to commit fraud.
If enacted, the "Preventing Harassment Through Outbound Number Enforcement" bill, or PHONE Act, would carry penalties of up to five years in prison and fines of $250,000.








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