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12-31-2014, 10:18 AM
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But regulators may have a tough time accepting Marriott's logic, in part because the hotelier's assertion â??conflates two different downsides implicated by Wi-Fi hotspots,â?? said Justin Brookman, the director of consumer privacy at the Center for ...
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But regulators may have a tough time accepting Marriott's logic, in part because the hotelier's assertion â??conflates two different downsides implicated by Wi-Fi hotspots,â?? said Justin Brookman, the director of consumer privacy at the Center for ...
and more » (http://news.google.ca/news/more?ncl=d0uPYaY-6IxymrM&authuser=0&ned=ca)
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