Hi,

I am not sure you understood the purpose of this SuperDID.. it is only to use callback from countries where CallerID does not go through very well.

For exemple, my phone number in France is +3361650047 (it's fake, don't try).. then i would call some wiered phone number : +9991110001113361650047 (see my phone number is included & yes, 999 is not a good country code). This is to avoid having one DID per user of my service... now to avoid weired call back, I'll just have to check that user +3361650047 is registered with my services.

So anyone :) ?

G.


Matthew Rubenstein a écrit :
        I'm not sure you understand me. I'm talking about the person supposedly
opting their own phone# in, who claims authority to do so. Not the
person operating the service, who's generating and storing business
records. How does the *opted-in callee* demonstrate their authority for
registering a given phone#, other than claiming they have that authority
in a Web form or email? Do they have to fax letterhead or something
nonscaleable like that? Has this process been tested in any court? It
really does sound like I'm volunteering to be the guinea pig, which is
not my usual line of work.


On Mon, 2006-06-26 at 12:53 -0700, trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote:
On Mon, 2006-06-26 at 15:30 -0400, Matthew Rubenstein wrote:
        How do you demonstrate that the person who claimed authority in opting
the phone# in has that authority? Is there any actual legal precedent
showing the party collecting the unverified opt-in is not liable when
someone opts in a phone# without authority? Or am I volunteering to be
the guinea pig

largely business records suffice, unless shown to be doctored its
generally ok.  There is a special requirement for computer recors,
specifically they must be used in the normal course of business.  This
is really getting into lawyer land, and lawyers wont give generic advice
as a lawyer becuase there are specifics that generally need to be looked
at, and if they do it as a lawyer then they take on a certain amount of
liability (malpractice if its bad info).
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