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Comment Re:How is this even legal? (Score 1) 92

The whole purpose of a corporation is to shield the "owners" from civil litigation as much as possible. As an interesting fictional analogy, I suggest picking up a copy of Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson. In it, the main characters drop their first startup Epiphyte and create a new one without the pending litigation, called Epiphyte(2).

Comment Re:Wait what? (Score 1) 82

It's my understanding that the only location data is that the person used a particular cell tower. It isn't the GPS location of the phone. Each cell tower stores who accessed it, and possibly for a minimum of some number of years. If this information isn't stored, the counter argument will be that the consumer will say they didn't make a particular call. This is proof they did. I honestly don't see a way around storing this information unless people are given the ability to "opt-out" coupled with the understanding that they cannot challenge the cell service billing records. With things like unlimited minutes, that's probably ok, but will not be easily enforceable by the carriers because they don't all run all the cell towers.

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