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AT&T privacy policy overreaches, lawyers say
Robert Lemos, SecurityFocus 2006-06-30

A recent change to AT&T's privacy policy for broadband and video users is overbroad and likely will leave the courts or Congress to decide whether the company's practices are standard or sinister, legal experts said this week.

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AT&T privacy policy overreaches, lawyers say 2006-07-05
James Dehnert Sr
Where is the class action suit against AT&T for this? If they can change the policy like this at will, and as a customer you are still bound by any changes you might not have agreed to what's to prevent other abuses? I'd at the very least like to be let out of my Cingular contract for such a majo...

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AT&T privacy policy overreaches, lawyers say 2006-07-15
Anonymous (1 replies)
The FINE AT&T corporation is not just applying this to their broadband and video users. In a call to them about my long distance phone bill, the agent also informed me that my personal information was their "proprietary information."

Fortunately for me, it was the closing bill, and they'll nev...

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Re: AT&T privacy policy overreaches, lawyers say 2007-04-04
Jean Perkins
I've tried everything to stop AT&T Time Warner

and AOL from charging my Telephone Bill with

unathorize AOL accounts since April 2006 nothing

works. The Attorney General can't even stop them.

I've paid over $2,000 dollars worth of charges

just to keep my services . What really anger me

is I d...

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