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Comments on MetaFilter post So much for #31#Tue, 29 Nov 2005 08:51:37 -0800Tue, 29 Nov 2005 08:51:37 -0800en-ushttp://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss60So much for #31#
http://www.metafilter.com/47072/So-much-for-31
<a href="http://mobilitytoday.com/news/005689/cell_trace_service">$110 gets you last 100 calls made by any cellphone.</a> Apparently it is legal.post:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.47072Tue, 29 Nov 2005 08:48:51 -0800riffolabigbrotherspiesspyprivacycellphonemobilecellularcelltraceviolationBy: Smart Dalek
http://www.metafilter.com/47072/So-much-for-31#1121720
If Skype considers following suit, there will be blood.comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.47072-1121720Tue, 29 Nov 2005 08:51:37 -0800Smart DalekBy: quonsar
http://www.metafilter.com/47072/So-much-for-31#1121730
*mental note to use payphone from now on when calling 976-redhotanalsluts*comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.47072-1121730Tue, 29 Nov 2005 08:56:37 -0800quonsarBy: odinsdream
http://www.metafilter.com/47072/So-much-for-31#1121731
I don't understand the logistics, but I'm not willing to pay $110 to find out.comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.47072-1121731Tue, 29 Nov 2005 08:56:54 -0800odinsdreamBy: delmoi
http://www.metafilter.com/47072/So-much-for-31#1121743
I like that The same website that carries the news also has advertizements for those same services...comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.47072-1121743Tue, 29 Nov 2005 09:02:31 -0800delmoiBy: Peter H
http://www.metafilter.com/47072/So-much-for-31#1121759
<i> *mental note to use payphone from now on when calling 976-redhotanalsluts*</i>
We told you last time, it doesn't matter what phone you're using, we don't want your business!comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.47072-1121759Tue, 29 Nov 2005 09:11:31 -0800Peter HBy: Optimus Chyme
http://www.metafilter.com/47072/So-much-for-31#1121761
I thought you needed a subpoena to get these records. What are the logistics, and how is it legal?comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.47072-1121761Tue, 29 Nov 2005 09:12:27 -0800Optimus ChymeBy: afflatus
http://www.metafilter.com/47072/So-much-for-31#1121767
Um, the article cites "a local television studio" and instead of showing us any of these alleged services, they say "Some services they offer which is very scary! I am not going to provide a link sorry! More of an informational post".
I call bullshit...and terrible grammar.
All links in the article appear to go to advertisements. Unless I'm really missing something, this is complete garbage.comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.47072-1121767Tue, 29 Nov 2005 09:13:29 -0800afflatusBy: grouse
http://www.metafilter.com/47072/So-much-for-31#1121780
This is almost certainly a hoax. Flagging and moving on.comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.47072-1121780Tue, 29 Nov 2005 09:19:35 -0800grouseBy: orthogonality
http://www.metafilter.com/47072/So-much-for-31#1121784
afflatus <a href='http://www.metafilter.com/mefi/47072#1121767'>writes</a> <em>"Unless I'm really missing something, this is complete garbage."</em>
Apparently it's likely illegal, but not covered by federal law, and quite real, <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/07/07/AR2005070701862_pf.html">according to this Washington Post article.</a>
Of course, Federal law protects the music and movie industry, going so far as to force us to buy additional hardware to protect their copyrights. But when it comes to you and me who can't afford to hire a lobbyist, too bad.comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.47072-1121784Tue, 29 Nov 2005 09:21:26 -0800orthogonalityBy: rxrfrx
http://www.metafilter.com/47072/So-much-for-31#1121788
Not a hoax.
According to <a href="http://west.epic.org/archives/2005/11/hoofnagles_cons.html">an article on the Epic West site</a>, these records are called CPNI and are freely shared among your phone company and its clients, unless you opt out. <a href="http://www.wrf.com/publication.cfm?publication_id=12332">EPIC recently made a formal petition seeking to prevent this type of sale of CPNI</a>.comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.47072-1121788Tue, 29 Nov 2005 09:24:00 -0800rxrfrxBy: rxrfrx
http://www.metafilter.com/47072/So-much-for-31#1121789
scooped by orthogonality.comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.47072-1121789Tue, 29 Nov 2005 09:24:25 -0800rxrfrxBy: cloeburner
http://www.metafilter.com/47072/So-much-for-31#1121803
Just in case anyone was wondering, here is the site they refuse to link to: <a href="http://www.locatecell.com/gpage.html">LocateCell</a>.
Anyone who pays 100 bucks to know this stuff has to be pretty sleazy.comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.47072-1121803Tue, 29 Nov 2005 09:33:52 -0800cloeburnerBy: jellicle
http://www.metafilter.com/47072/So-much-for-31#1121853
It has been my experience that most Americans believe that there are laws protecting their privacy in a wide variety of situations. That is, if they personally believe that the revelation of a particular piece of information is invasive, they also believe there is a law against that revelation.
In almost all cases <a href="http://www.epic.org/privacy/cpni/">they are wrong</a>. The United States has very little protection for most information about you. There are some laws about health information, video and book borrowing records.... and that's about it. Anything financial about you is freely bought and sold. Anything you do that creates a record with a company is freely bought and sold unless it's specifically outlawed, and there are only a few laws.
Nations with real privacy laws have a blanket protection law and exceptions. The United States has a default of zero and a few protections.comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.47072-1121853Tue, 29 Nov 2005 10:00:14 -0800jellicleBy: lowlife
http://www.metafilter.com/47072/So-much-for-31#1121900
There was a story in the Canadian newsmagazine <a href="http://www.macleans.ca">Macleans</a> about how they collected similar information about the Federal Privacy Commissioner's phone records.
The article is available on <a href="http://www.macleans.ca/topstories/canada/article.jsp?content=20051121_115779_115779">the Macleans website</a>, as is a <a href="http://www.macleans.ca/topstories/canada/article.jsp?content=20051128_116621_116621">follow-up on the response to it</a>.comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.47072-1121900Tue, 29 Nov 2005 10:21:09 -0800lowlifeBy: Saucy Intruder
http://www.metafilter.com/47072/So-much-for-31#1121936
OK, I admit it, I sometimes order pizza from Domino's.comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.47072-1121936Tue, 29 Nov 2005 10:44:00 -0800Saucy IntruderBy: horsewithnoname
http://www.metafilter.com/47072/So-much-for-31#1121939
Here's a <a href="http://www.privacyrights.org/fs/fs1aplus-cpni.htm">list</a> of opt-out resources.comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.47072-1121939Tue, 29 Nov 2005 10:47:07 -0800horsewithnonameBy: matty
http://www.metafilter.com/47072/So-much-for-31#1121987
http://www.datatraceusa.com/products.aspcomment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.47072-1121987Tue, 29 Nov 2005 11:17:27 -0800mattyBy: caddis
http://www.metafilter.com/47072/So-much-for-31#1121992
According to the <a href="http://www.wrf.com/publication.cfm?publication_id=12332">site</a> linked to by rxrfrx this would not appear to be legal.
<small><em>EPIC urged the FCC to establish "more stringent security standards" for carriers releasing "Customer Proprietary Network Information" (CPNI). CPNI is a record of a subscriber's phone usage, including incoming and outgoing calls, that is collected and stored by carriers. Section 222 of the Communications Act protects individually identifiable CPNI by generally prohibiting disclosure absent customer consent. Within this legal framework, EPIC argues that carriers are not doing enough to safeguard CPNI from unauthorized disclosures.</em></small>comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.47072-1121992Tue, 29 Nov 2005 11:21:15 -0800caddisBy: Busithoth
http://www.metafilter.com/47072/So-much-for-31#1121993
maybe not a hoax, but then people need to be quick while deciding about this. 100 calls ain't halfway through my statement some months. So if you're calling for some tryst, cal voicemail 99 times when your minutes are free.
I just like that this info's probably just parked on a server somewhere, mandated by the government.comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.47072-1121993Tue, 29 Nov 2005 11:21:38 -0800BusithothBy: caddis
http://www.metafilter.com/47072/So-much-for-31#1122012
Time for an <a href="http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,42408,00.html">anonymous prepaid cell phone</a>.comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.47072-1122012Tue, 29 Nov 2005 11:35:22 -0800caddisBy: limitedpie
http://www.metafilter.com/47072/So-much-for-31#1122148
I think this could be fun. It says you can pay $95 for "Find Current Cell Phone Number." (All you need is name and address.) Then the $110 for last 100 calls. Anyone have hot google fu ready? All I need is Karl Rove's address... What about this-- have a spare $215, lets give them this name and address: George W. Bush, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20500. Let the games begin!comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.47072-1122148Tue, 29 Nov 2005 12:50:22 -0800limitedpieBy: graventy
http://www.metafilter.com/47072/So-much-for-31#1122210
Saucy Intruder <a href='http://www.metafilter.com/mefi/47072#1121936'>:</a> <em>"<a name="1121936"></a> OK, I admit it, I sometimes order pizza from Domino's."</em>
*checks records*
You call six times in the last two weeks 'sometimes'? It'd be cheaper to just open your own franchise.comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.47072-1122210Tue, 29 Nov 2005 13:24:52 -0800graventyBy: lalochezia
http://www.metafilter.com/47072/So-much-for-31#1122256
<em>"Time for an anonymous prepaid cell phone."</em>
err .......didnt they get rid of those after 9-11?comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.47072-1122256Tue, 29 Nov 2005 13:50:15 -0800lalocheziaBy: chipr
http://www.metafilter.com/47072/So-much-for-31#1122976
Looks like my provider (Sprint PCS) does not sell CPNI, but will use it internally (in other Sprint divisions) for marketing purposes.
That's reassuring. (And it's surprising to find there are practices that are too evil for even a phone company to do.)
If you are concerned, it's probably worth checking the privacy policy of your phone provider.comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.47072-1122976Tue, 29 Nov 2005 20:48:33 -0800chiprBy: 235w103
http://www.metafilter.com/47072/So-much-for-31#1123074
<em>err .......didnt they get rid of those after 9-11?</em>
Not according to a "Law & Order" I recently saw, but I've never actually seen one in my life.comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.47072-1123074Wed, 30 Nov 2005 00:34:55 -0800235w103By: caddis
http://www.metafilter.com/47072/So-much-for-31#1123136
<a href="http://onlinestorez.cingular.com/cell-phone-service/gophone/index.jsp#1">disposable prepaid cell phones</a>comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.47072-1123136Wed, 30 Nov 2005 04:04:47 -0800caddis
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