FCC Postpones New Rules on Faxes The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will delay for 16 months imposing new rules to cut down on the flow of unsolicited "junk" faxes, so businesses and organizations can have more time to comply with the changes. The FCC's rule change, adopted in late June, would have required companies and organizations to get written permission before sending unsolicited commercial faxes, even if the sender had an existing business relationship with the recipient. The rule was supposed to go into effect Aug. 25, but after criticism from business groups and nonprofit organizations about the potential harmful effects of the regulation and the difficulty of complying so quickly, the FCC delayed enforcing the provision until Jan. 1, 2005.
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