Caller-ID Technology: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Technology and the Law of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, Second Session, on S. 2030, a Bill to Protect the Privacy of Telephone Users by Amending Title 18, United States Code, August 1, 1990, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 434 pages |
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... consumers continue to decide when it's appropriate to give out their numbers ? Since a call recipient can obtain the caller's address with the phone number , mandatory disclosure means revealing where you live , whether or not you want ...
... consumers continue to decide when it's appropriate to give out their numbers ? Since a call recipient can obtain the caller's address with the phone number , mandatory disclosure means revealing where you live , whether or not you want ...
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... consumers . And those technical bar- riers which in the past kept databases separate are crumbling . Merging databases is now commonplace , and all of this as we rely more and more on electronic transactions that leave fingerprints that ...
... consumers . And those technical bar- riers which in the past kept databases separate are crumbling . Merging databases is now commonplace , and all of this as we rely more and more on electronic transactions that leave fingerprints that ...
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... consumers blocked very few calls . What is important is that they had the choice . We commend the telephone companies for developing a host of new technologies including call - trace , and I believe that call - trace is particularly ...
... consumers blocked very few calls . What is important is that they had the choice . We commend the telephone companies for developing a host of new technologies including call - trace , and I believe that call - trace is particularly ...
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... consumers do not fully understand what lies ahead in telecommunications . The general public's current concern about ... consumer education and privacy protection choices . So for the most part , in- dustry has been responsive . I ...
... consumers do not fully understand what lies ahead in telecommunications . The general public's current concern about ... consumer education and privacy protection choices . So for the most part , in- dustry has been responsive . I ...
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... consumers have an expectation of privacy in their dealings with telephone companies an expectation that is now in danger of becoming a thing of the past , without their knowledge . -- It is with this in mind that I've divided my ...
... consumers have an expectation of privacy in their dealings with telephone companies an expectation that is now in danger of becoming a thing of the past , without their knowledge . -- It is with this in mind that I've divided my ...
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Page 73 - What a person knowingly exposes to the public, even in his own home or office, is not a subject of Fourth Amendment protection. . . . But what he seeks to preserve as private, even in an area accessible to the public, may be constitutionally protected...
Page 166 - Intercept, disclose, or use that communication in the normal course of his employment while engaged in any activity which is a necessary incident to the rendition of his service or to the protection of the rights or property of the carrier of such communication: Provided,, That said communication common carriers shall not utilize service observing or random monitoring except for mechanical or service quality control checks.
Page 173 - But the inquiry must be whether there is a sufficiently close nexus between the State and the challenged action of the regulated entity so that the action of the latter may be fairly treated as that of the State itself.
Page 72 - Privacy is the claim of individuals, groups, or institutions to determine for themselves when, how, and to what extent information about them is communicated to others.
Page 240 - BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the National Association of State Utility Consumer Advocates authorizes its Executive Committee to develop specific positions consistent with the terms of this resolution on a legislative bill, regulation, or any other type of proposal which concerns the subject of the resolution including the preparation of policy papers and communications reflecting NASUCA' s position to the United States Congress.
Page 152 - electronic communications" as "any transfer of signs, signals, writing, images, sounds, data, or intelligence of any nature transmitted in whole or in part by a wire, radio, electromagnetic, photo electronic or photo optical system that affects interstate or foreign commerce.
Page 75 - ... trap and trace device" means a device which captures the incoming electronic or other impulses which identify the originating number of an instrument or device from which a wire or electronic communication was transmitted...
Page 67 - Mr. Chairman and members of the subcommittee: I greatly appreciate the opportunity to testify before you today on behalf of the...
Page 375 - ... (B) The Commission shall include in its examination a study of — (i) whether a person engaged in interstate commerce who maintains a mailing list should be required to remove an individual's name and address from such list upon request of that individual...
Page 173 - Only by sifting facts and weighing circumstances can the nonobvious involvement of the State in private conduct be attributed its true significance.