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ISPs drop their legal challenge to a Maine law requiring opt-in consent before using, disclosing, selling or providing access to customers' personal information (Patrick Whittle/Associated Press)




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ISPs drop their legal challenge to a Maine law requiring opt-in consent before using, disclosing, selling or providing access to customers’ personal information  —  One of the strictest internet privacy laws in the United States has withstood a legal challenge, as a group of telecommunication providers …





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