Well, at least they're admitting it
Not having read the specific wording of this change in policy, I wonder if it is retroactive, that records collected prior to this change are also subject.
(And, let's remember it was just two days ago that Salon published it's piece detailing possible NSA involvement at AT&T's internet backbone in St. Louis. (if you watch the ad, you can read the article.))
NEW YORK (Reuters) - AT&T Inc. said on Wednesday it was revising its privacy policy, explaining to customers that it owns their phone records and can hand them over to law enforcers if necessary. ....
(And, let's remember it was just two days ago that Salon published it's piece detailing possible NSA involvement at AT&T's internet backbone in St. Louis. (if you watch the ad, you can read the article.))
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If they've just mailed it out then it's already too late for us subscribers, as it goes into effect tomorrow, and the policy stipulates that acceptance is now a pre-condition for service.
By Anonymous, at 7:57 PM
I'll respond at your place.
By mikevotes, at 9:22 PM
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