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    Music preferences: A Pandora’s box of personal information?

    Posted by Lindsey Blacker | (0) Comment

    On September 20, 2011, a class action complaint was filed against the popular music website Pandora.com for violating Michigan’s Video Rental Privacy Act  (M.C.I. §455.1712). That’s right, video rental privacy. For anyone who knows what Pandora is, the first question that comes to mind is, “What does a website which plays music relating to my [...]

    Tags : lawsuit, Pandora, personal information, privacy, social media
    Category : Internet Privacy

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