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47 USC 222(c)(1):

Except as required by law or with the approval of the customer, a telecommunications carrier that receives or obtains customer proprietary network information by virtue of its provision of a telecommunications service shall only use, disclose, or permit access to individually identifiable customer proprietary network information in its provision of (A) the telecommunications service from which such information is derived, or (B) services necessary to, or used in, the provision of such telecommunications service, including the publishing of directories.

For the entire section, see http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/ts_search.pl?title=47&sec=222
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Case law cite  erc@... | 05/15/06
Counterpoint  aemc | 05/15/06
So what about Quest and Cingular who refused?  mighetto | 05/15/06
Privacy???  Dave P. | 05/15/06
Phone numbers  kastro | 05/16/06
You missed something..  thetruth_z | 05/15/06
A government agency without a court order HMMMMM  rem1010 | 05/15/06
As with above  aemc | 05/15/06
You didn't read the first paragraph at top below the 5 tabs.  osreinstall | 05/15/06
Court Order Needed?  richhayes | 05/16/06
Yes it is needed.  osreinstall | 05/16/06
Identifiable Data  richhayes | 05/16/06
It is identifiable  osreinstall | 05/16/06
Yes, a court order(warrant) is required..  thetruth_z | 05/16/06
President & Congress  richhayes | 05/17/06
Message has been deleted.  DarbyOhara | 05/15/06
DOJ is the largest law firm it represents the Government  mighetto | 05/15/06
Read the law's definition of "Government"  aemc | 05/15/06
I said this 4 years ago  sykandtyed | 05/15/06
We wouldn't have to worry about Iran today  Dave P. | 05/15/06
Not just phone records  schwana | 05/16/06

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