October 17, 2007
Secret manual shows Comcast (gasp!) protects customers' privacy | The Iconoclast - politics, law, and technology - CNET News.com: "Comcast's confidential 'Law Enforcement Handbook' was publicly disclosed on Monday. It turns out to be a 35-page manual dated September 2007 for police and intelligence agencies to use when they're trying to extract information out of Comcast about subscribers. The company's Internet service, VoIP telephone service and cable TV service are all covered."
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