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

EIA Updates the FCC: Quiet Hours Litigation Crisis Reaches One-Year Mark

Ecommerce Innovation Alliance

November 25, 2025

On November 20, 2025, the EIA made a filing with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to deliver updated data and an urgent message: the wave of frivolous “quiet hours” lawsuits targeting legitimate ecommerce businesses has reached a crisis point, and immediate Commission action is essential.…

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EIA Postscript and Flux Secure Settlement with Texas AG over Senate Bill SB 140 (SB140 and S.B. 140)

EIA, Postscript, and Flux Secure Settlement with Texas

Ecommerce Innovation Alliance

November 6, 2025

The EIA announces a successful settlement with the State of Texas in the litigation challenging the implementation of Texas Senate Bill 140 (SB 140). This outcome is a landmark victory for the entire ecommerce industry. It decisively confirms the legal position that businesses sending text messages only to consumers who have provided prior, affirmative consent are not "telemarketers" under Texas law. Consequently, these legitimate businesses are not subject to the registration requirements of Texas Business and Commerce Code Chapter 302.…

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EIA Investigates: What Exclusive Data from Texas Reveals About the SB 140 Scramble

EIA Investigates: What Exclusive Data from Texas Reveals About the SB 140 Scramble

Ecommerce Innovation Alliance

November 4, 2025

In the final weeks of August 2025, a wave of urgent notifications swept through the ecommerce industry. Technology platforms issued stark warnings to their clients. A new Texas law, Senate Bill 140 (SB 140), was set to take effect on September 1, 2025. This legislation, they cautioned, could reclassify routine, consent-based marketing text messages as "telephone solicitations," subjecting thousands of businesses to a regulatory regime designed decades ago for boiler-room telemarketers. …

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Pennsylvania Senate Unanimously Amends SB 992, Averting Adoption of Failed 1:1 Rule

Pennsylvania Senate Unanimously Amends SB 992, Averting Adoption of Failed 1:1 Rule

Ecommerce Innovation Alliance

October 29, 2025

The Pennsylvania Senate on October 28th, voted unanimously to approve a critical amendment to Senate Bill 992 (SB 992). The amendment, A01964, sponsored by Senator Michele Brooks, removes a problematic "one-to-one" consent provision that mirrored a defunct Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rule recently invalidated by a federal appellate court. The decisive 50-0 vote signals a strong bipartisan consensus against anchoring state law to a failed and legally unsound federal experiment.…

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that Repeats Past Mistakes and Ignores Proven Solutions

A Flawed Blueprint: Why Michigan’s SB 351 Repeats Past Mistakes and Ignores Proven Solutions

Ecommerce Innovation Alliance

October 23, 2025

Yesterday, before the Michigan Senate Finance and Consumer Protection Committee, a critical debate unfolded regarding Senate Bill 351, a legislative package aimed at combating the scourge of illegal robocalls and fraudulent text messages. The bill’s sponsor, Committee Chair Mary Cavanagh, and its supporters from the Attorney General’s office rightly identified a problem that plagues every Michigander. On this point, there is universal agreement. The goal of protecting consumers from harassment and fraud is a shared one, a sentiment echoed by all who testified.…

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Pattern of Missed Court Deadlines and Show-Cause Orders Mounts in Gerald Lane’s “Quiet Hours” Litigation Campaign

Ecommerce Innovation Alliance

September 30, 2025

The Ecommerce Innovation Alliance (EIA) is calling attention to a recent court order regarding sanctions in a “quiet hours” case being litigated by attorney Gerald D. Lane, Jr., the attorney who has pursued more than 350 “quiet hour” cases targeting ecommerce brands nationwide.…

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