An anonymous reader writes “The Supreme Court has agreed to hear an important case to determine whether or not AT&T deserves ‘personal privacy’ rights. The company claimed that the FCC should not be allowed to distribute (under a Freedom of Information Act request) data it had collected concerning possible fraud and overbilling related to the e-rate program. The FCC argued that the information should be made public and that companies had no individual right to ‘personal privacy,’ the way individuals do. As it stands right now, the appeals court found that companies like AT&T do deserve personal privacy rights, and now the Supreme Court will take up that question as well. Given the results of earlier ‘corporation rights’ cases, such as Citizens United, at some point you wonder if the Supreme Court will also give companies the right to vote directly.”
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