In Lusskin v. Seminole Comedy, Inc., Case No: 12-62173 (U.S. District Court, S.D. Florida, order entered June 19, 2013), a federal court in Florida held that a consumer did not expressly consent to receive marketing texts by providing his cell number as part of an online ticketing transaction with an entertainment venue.
Providing Cell Number During Web Transaction Did Not Constitute Express Consent to Receive Marketing Texts
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