Monday, January 08, 2007

New FCC Rules Expected on Phone Record Privacy

Paul Davidson writes on USA Today:

Four months after Hewlett-Packard's spying scandal, the Federal Communications Commission is expected within weeks to set new rules protecting personal phone records from unauthorized disclosure.

The move follows last summer's revelations that investigators for Hewlett-Packard used deception to obtain the phone records of board members and reporters in an effort to identify the sources of news leaks about company matters.

More here.

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