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Post by Logan on Jun 21, 2016 4:59:29 GMT -6
A U.S. District Court judge in Milwaukee has dismissed a lawsuit that accused Time Warner Cable of keeping subscribers' personal information after they ended their cable service. Derek Gubala, formerly of Oak Creek, claimed that Time Warner Cable kept personal identifiable information such as names and addresses, birth dates, Social Security numbers and credit card accounts of former customers, in violation of the Cable Communications Policy Act. The CCPA would provide for liquidated damages of $100 per day of violation, plus punitive damages and attorney fees. Gubala accused Time Warner Cable of putting former customers at risk of identity theft and other dangers. His lawyers wanted a class-action status for his lawsuit. Read more: www.greenbaypressgazette.com/story/money/2016/06/20/judge-dismisses-time-warner-privacy-lawsuit/86161288/
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