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Greenwald Asks: "Are There Any Meaningful Differences Between Ellsberg and Snowden?"

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dog philosopher ஐஒஔ௸6/13/2013 8:02:14 pm PDT

re: #126 Absalom, Absalom, Obdicut

You could buy them from various companies.

itlaw.wikia.com

No, it’s a really murky legal area, as you’ll see in the link above. There are places still currently selling cell phone records.

from your link:

Under Section 222(h) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, Customer Proprietary Network Information (CPNI) is defined as:

” (A) information that relates to the quantity, technical configuration, type, destination, location, and amount of use of a telecommunications service subscribed to by any customer of a telecommunications carrier, and that is made available to the carrier by the customer solely by virtue of the carrier-customer relationship; and (b) information contained in the bills pertaining to telephone exchange service or telephone toll service received by a customer of a carrier, except that such term does not include subscriber list information.

how does that make my phone records public information?