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MI: ‘Video Rental Privacy Act’ Covers Magazines, Court Holds

Posted on August 27, 2014 by pogowasright.org

Jeff Kosseff writes:

A federal court opinion released this week is a reminder that Michigan’s Video Rental Privacy Act (VRPA) may apply to far more than just videos.

The Michigan VRPA restricts the disclosure of customers’ personal information by companies “engaged in the business of selling at retail, renting, or lending books or other written materials, sound recordings, or video recordings.”

Read more on Covington & Burling InsidePrivacy.

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