Consumer Help: Remove your name from mail, telephone and e-mail marketing lists.
Dealing with telemarketing: Inappropriate Telemarketing Practices and Legitimate Uses of Telemarketing.
Declare Your Independence from Junk Mail: 3 steps to end junk mail. Also offers success stories and action alerts.
EcoLogical Mail Coalition: A free service for businesses to remove former employees from direct mail lists. Reduces frustration of dealing with junk mail and saves trees/environment.
Good Resources for Opting Out From Telemarketers and Junk Mail: Lists descriptions of companies and services with links.
Junk Busters: U.S. Laws on Telemarketing - Telemarketing, past, present and future
Junk Mail and the Art of Hype: Bill Mason's essay, published under the Open Content Principles License.
Junk Mail Stopper: Offers advice on how to stop paper junk mail, spam and telemarketing and includes a listing of Federal laws.
junkfaxes.org: Resources for stopping illegal, unsolicited 'junk' faxes
Obviously.com: A free guide to reducing unwanted or intrusive advertising.
Phone Busters: Information, statistics, arrests and news on phone fraud and scams.
Stop SPAM and Telemarketers: Simple steps to help stop spam, telemarketers, and to prevent identity theft. Includes state-by-state rights and regulations.
Stop Telemarketing Calls: Provides free caller ID software that stop telemarketer calls.
TCPALaw: Information on telemarketing laws and what you need to sue telemarketers and junk faxers in small claims court.
Telemarketing: Consumer education on telemarketing from the Federal Trade Commission.
The Alliance Against Fraud in Telemarketing & Electronic Commerce: Formed to raise public awareness about fraudulent telephone solicitations.
Top Ten Telemarketing Scams: The amount of money that consumers are losing to fraudulent telemarketers in credit-related schemes is on the rise.
TravelASSIST Magazine - Beware of Telemarketing Scams: Article giving the "good news" and "bad news" about new laws related to telemarketing.
Unwanted Telephone Marketing Calls: Information from the Federal Communications Commission, with instructions on a free registration process for adding your phone number to a national do-not-call list.