NATIONAL ROBOCALL REGISTRY PLAN
(RoboTeleStop)
RoboTeleStop: Controlling Robocalls and Telemarketing
Robocalling and Telemarketing are related activities, often intertwined
but they may be separable.
They share one major aspect – they are intrusive into the privacy of the
citizenry. Almost always they are unwelcome and disruptive, yet the different jurisdictions of government can or will do little to stop this invasion into the private spheres of each human being in this country.
Below is a two-part plan to stop or at least greatly curtail robocalling. With certain modifications, these same steps can be used to eliminate the telemarketers. The basis for ending robocall invasions is the Right of Privacy. Each person
has the right to not be disturbed in his or her personal sphere, whether in their domicile, their workspace, or simply out in public. Having a telephone (or cell phone) does not negate this aspect of the right of privacy.
Furthermore, the reciprocity inherent in the callmakers having to register their contact information is the epitome of equality under protection under the law. If a robocaller or telemarketer can call you, then you must be allowed to call them.
The RoboTeleStop system is both the spirit and the letter of the Constitution and the laws that execute it.
Robocalls – U.S. Origin
National Robocall Registry
Each and every person – such as regular workers and Temps, owners, support workers and contract workers – in the Robocall industry shall have to register.
Registrants will have to give their real name, valid home address and main home phone number, and their main personal email address. In addition, each registrant will list for whom and for what entity they are calling.
All registered data would be available to the public. When you receive a robocall, then you can reciprocate by contacting them at home.
Robocalls – Non-U.S. Origin
Many robocalls emanate from outside the U.S. since the ‘Do Not Call’ List does not apply there. At the same time, the NSA is recording all calls that are coming into the U.S. from outside our borders.
The NSA shall identify the robocalls that are coming into this country and where they are coming from.
The NSA shall then hand over the list of the 10 worst offending countries to the Secretary of State, who shall in turn place a ban on U.S. tourism and investment against the offending host countries. The United States should not have dealings with any country that allows the harassment of U.S. citizens.
The robocalls from those countries would soon stop. The workload of the NSA would lessen as they would no longer have to monitor those junk calls.
Note: This set of systems could also be applied to all other telemarketers.
Natl Robocall Registry Plan CyRt.doc
©JohnRCormode 2014 2/26/14
RoboTeleStop: Controlling Robocalls and Telemarketing
Robocalling and Telemarketing are related activities, often intertwined
but they may be separable.
They share one major aspect – they are intrusive into the privacy of the
citizenry. Almost always they are unwelcome and disruptive, yet the different jurisdictions of government can or will do little to stop this invasion into the private spheres of each human being in this country.
Below is a two-part plan to stop or at least greatly curtail robocalling. With certain modifications, these same steps can be used to eliminate the telemarketers. The basis for ending robocall invasions is the Right of Privacy. Each person
has the right to not be disturbed in his or her personal sphere, whether in their domicile, their workspace, or simply out in public. Having a telephone (or cell phone) does not negate this aspect of the right of privacy.
Furthermore, the reciprocity inherent in the callmakers having to register their contact information is the epitome of equality under protection under the law. If a robocaller or telemarketer can call you, then you must be allowed to call them.
The RoboTeleStop system is both the spirit and the letter of the Constitution and the laws that execute it.
Robocalls – U.S. Origin
National Robocall Registry
Each and every person – such as regular workers and Temps, owners, support workers and contract workers – in the Robocall industry shall have to register.
Registrants will have to give their real name, valid home address and main home phone number, and their main personal email address. In addition, each registrant will list for whom and for what entity they are calling.
All registered data would be available to the public. When you receive a robocall, then you can reciprocate by contacting them at home.
Robocalls – Non-U.S. Origin
Many robocalls emanate from outside the U.S. since the ‘Do Not Call’ List does not apply there. At the same time, the NSA is recording all calls that are coming into the U.S. from outside our borders.
The NSA shall identify the robocalls that are coming into this country and where they are coming from.
The NSA shall then hand over the list of the 10 worst offending countries to the Secretary of State, who shall in turn place a ban on U.S. tourism and investment against the offending host countries. The United States should not have dealings with any country that allows the harassment of U.S. citizens.
The robocalls from those countries would soon stop. The workload of the NSA would lessen as they would no longer have to monitor those junk calls.
Note: This set of systems could also be applied to all other telemarketers.
Natl Robocall Registry Plan CyRt.doc
©JohnRCormode 2014 2/26/14