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FCC Will Not Probe Consumer Privacy Issues With NSA Actions

From the Wall Street Journal: (registration required)

The Federal Communications Commission won't look into whether telephone companies violated consumer-privacy laws by allegedly sharing millions of phone records with the National Security Agency. Kevin Martin, the FCC's Republican chairman, yesterday cited the "classified nature" of the NSA's activities in explaining that his agency would be "unable to investigate the alleged violations ... at this time."

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