The Supreme Court of the United States has ruled in Federal Communications Commission, et al. v. AT&T Inc., et al., that business entities have no personal privacy rights under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). The ruling was unanimous and arose from a Third Circuit decision.
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Alleged that Sprint Provided Law Enforcement Customer GPS Data over 8 Million Times
By Mark G. McCreary on
Ars Technica reported yesterday about a graduate student at Indiana University’s School of Informatics and Computing that has compiled documents and recordings obtained through Freedom of Information Act requests that support that Sprint/Nextel has provided GPS location data about Sprint’s wireless customers to law enforcement over eight (8) million times in just over one year.
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