Verizon & AT&T tell courts FCC can't punish them for selling user location data.
Verizon & AT&T tell courts FCC can't punish them for selling user location data.
Carriers claim location data isn’t protected, say they have right to jury trial.
Well, and with the Trump admin incoming: they're not wrong. The FCC will probably be gone within two years.
53 0 ReplyIt won’t be gone. How else will they make good on their threat of shutting down media companies that say things they don’t like?
20 1 ReplyMinistry of Truth?
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Cell jammers for everyone!
13 0 Replythat's a felony lol
and trust me... state will defend a "legal" person's financial interest than they would defend a shiti organic person's life.
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lol
I wish the FCC would lighten up the amateur radio rules tho. Cool stuff like Meshtastic is happening outside of licenced bands and is taking off
11 0 Replybetter get more equipment for it before the tariffs kick in
8 0 ReplyMore likely they'll close all those bands so that corpos can use them for profit.
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It won't be gone, it'll be used to ensure the most powerful companies in the country never, ever, have any legitimate competition, and can do whatever the fuck they want. They'll write whatever laws these companies want. They'll make it illegal to try to start a new telecom.
5 0 ReplyThey'll make it illegal to try to start a new telecom.
They already did in some states at least for municipalities... aint "free" market grand?
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They can fuck you and the federal government lets them...
9 0 ReplyWhen will we have privacy protection? Or yeah, never.
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