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Arkansas DMV Database Used for Marketing, Private Data Accessed, Suit Says

Posted on January 21, 2010July 3, 2025 by Dissent

The Associated Press reports:

A federal lawsuit filed in the Texarkana Division of the Western District of Arkansas claims the Arkansas Department of Motor Vehicle database has been illegally used for marketing and it could affect anyone who has had an Arkansas driver’s license since 2000.

“Plaintiffs and the members of the class have suffered harm as their private information has been obtained unlawfully,” the Jan. 14 complaint states.

“In addition to violation of this legally protected right, plaintiffs and members of the class have suffered harm by virtue of increased risks to them associated with having their protected data in the possession of numerous individuals.”

Read more on ArkansasBusiness.com.

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