A Closer Look at Texas Senate Bill SB 140 and SMS Marketing

Is the Sky Really Falling in Texas? A Closer Look at SB 140 and SMS Marketing

Ecommerce Innovation Alliance

July 29, 2025

Recent discussions on platforms like LinkedIn have sounded the alarm regarding Texas Senate Bill 140 (SB 140), suggesting dire implications for ecommerce businesses engaging in SMS marketing. Posts highlight concerns about new registration requirements and potential litigation risks. While SB 140 does introduce significant changes, a closer look at the legal analysis suggests that the immediate panic may be overstated for many businesses, particularly those already adhering to best practices like obtaining consumer consent.…

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EIA Urges Oregon Governor Kotek to Veto HB 3865 - Photo of Veto document

EIA Urges Oregon Governor Kotek to Veto HB 3865

Ecommerce Innovation Alliance

June 30, 2025

The EIA is disappointed to announce that the Oregon Legislature has passed HB 3865, and we are now urgently calling on Governor Tina Kotek to veto this problematic legislation. While we fully support the goal of protecting Oregonians from unwanted communications, HB 3865, as passed, contains provisions that will have significant, unintended consequences for legitimate small and mid-size businesses, political campaigns, and Oregon citizens alike, and presents a clear violation of First Amendment free speech protections.…

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HB 3865 Moves Forward in Oregon: Significant Disagreement Over Consumer Consent and DNC List Remain

HB 3865 Moves Forward in Oregon: Significant Disagreement Over Consumer Consent Remains

Ecommerce Innovation Alliance

June 17, 2025

Yesterday marked another pivotal, yet deeply concerning, day in Oregon for e-commerce and other businesses nationwide as the Oregon Senate Rules Committee voted to advance House Bill 3865 towards a final passage. The vote was closely divided, reflecting the ongoing debate and significant concerns surrounding this legislation's impact on legitimate businesses.…

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EIA Holds Meetings with FCC on Abusive "Quiet Hours" Litigation

EIA Holds Meetings with FCC on Abusive “Quiet Hours” Litigation

Ecommerce Innovation Alliance

June 12, 2025

On June 10, 2025, EIA’s President & CEO, David Carter, alongside former FCC Commissioner Michael O’Rielly, held two crucial ex parte meetings with key representatives from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). These proactive discussions focused on our previously submitted Petition for Declaratory Ruling, aimed at combating abusive "quiet hours" litigation and securing much-needed clarity from the FCC.…

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Problems Persist in Oregon: EIA Reacts to Oregon Senate Judiciary Committee Advancement of HB 3865A

Ecommerce Innovation Alliance

May 22, 2025

Yesterday, May 21st, 2025, the Oregon Senate Committee on Judiciary held a work session concerning House Bill 3865A, a measure seeking to regulate text messages and restrict their time, frequency, and manner. While the stated goal of protecting consumers from unwanted solicitations is one we support, the bill as initially passed by the House and even in its amended form, continues to raise significant concerns for legitimate businesses and consumers alike.…

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Reply Comments Underscore Urgent Need for FCC Action to Curb Abusive 'Quiet Hours' Litigation as petitioned by Ecommerce Innovation Alliance

Reply Comments Underscore Urgent Need for FCC Action to Curb Abusive ‘Quiet Hours’ Litigation

Ecommerce Innovation Alliance

April 29, 2025

The EIA recently filed reply comments with the FCC in strong support of our Petition for Expedited Declaratory Ruling and/or Waiver. This filing, along with filings from other industry participants like the Mobile Ecosystem Forum (MEF) and Responsible Enterprises Against Consumer Harassment (R.E.A.C.H.), reinforces the critical need for the Commission to act decisively to address an escalating crisis of frivolous litigation exploiting the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA).…

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