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August 17, 2006

EFF Asks FTC to Slap AOL

The Electronic Frontier Foundation has filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission over the AOL data posting.  The EFF claims that the posting violated AOL's privacy policy and the Federal Trade Commission Act. 

The 11 page complaint is here.  More on AOL from the EFF is here.

Stories are in TechSpot, TechNewsWorld, BetaNews, and Macworld Canada.

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