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Supreme Court Upholds FCC Fines Against Carriers for Selling Location Data

via Ars Technica·2h ago

The Supreme Court ruled 8-1 that the FCC did not violate AT&T and Verizon's right to a jury trial regarding fines for selling customer location data. This decision affirms the carriers' legal standing while maintaining strict oversight on how personal data is monetized by telecommunications giants. The ruling reinforces the importance of due process in high-stakes regulatory enforcement actions.

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