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Maine Sees ISP Privacy Law's 'Frailty,' Claims Telecom Industry

Maine and friends can’t save the state’s ISP privacy law, said industry plaintiffs ACA Connects, CTIA, NCTA and USTelecom in a Wednesday reply (in Pacer). “Implicitly acknowledging its frailty, Defendant offers narrowing constructions to correct some of its flaws, simply…

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ignores others, and attempts to backfill the absence of legislative findings with post-hoc rationalizations," the industry groups said in case 1:20-cv-00055. "None of this overcomes the Statute’s insurmountable constitutional and preemption problems.” Public Knowledge and other amici supported Maine's law (see 2006010038).