How much $ do phone and internet corporations get to sell our info... exactly? To tap our phones? To sell our search histories? Thats what Indiana University graduate student Christopher Soghoian asked all agencies within the Department of Justice. So who charges what to these 'U.S. law enforcement and spy agencies' ?
Some corporations (VERIZON, YAHOO) filed objections before the info could even be released. Impairment of reputation?! Go fuck yourselves.!! Talk about the cold truth that our lives are being bought and sold right in front of our faces. Read the whole article (educate your damn selves link below) when you get yourself a minute. My poor deflowered privacy.
What was found:
COX COMMUNICATIONS- charges $2,500 to fulfill a pen register/trap-and-trace order for 60 days, and $2,000 for each additional 60-day-interval. It charges $3,500 for the first 30 days of a wiretap, and $2,500 for each additional 30 days. Thirty days worth of a customer’s call detail records costs $40.
COMCAST- charges at least $1,000 for the first month of a wiretap, and $750 per month thereafter.
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