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JetBlue Whistle-Blowers Threatened

An anonymous reader writes "Cryptome is reporting that Torch Concepts, the DOD contractor to whom JetBlue gave away its customers' personal information, is now sending cease and desist letters to the privacy activist Bill Scannell (who blew the whistle on the JetBlue scandal) and Len Sassaman, who made the evidence available on his website. The claim made by Torch is copyright violation -- are we about to see the DMCA used to silence corporate and government whistle-blowers? (Ironically, Scannell and Sassaman were two of the key people who launched the campaign to free DMCA victim Dmitry Sklyarov. Karma?"

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  1. What criminal & civil sanctions available? by zenyu · · Score: 5, Interesting

    As a former Jet Blue customer I am very concerned that they may have released customer data in violation of their privacy policy. Is anyone here aware of what kind of fraud or other laws might be applicable here for me to bring to my attorney general's attention (Eliot Spitzer)?

    I will also be sending educational letters to my representative (Carolyn Maloney-D) and senators (Hillary Clinton-D & Charles Schumer-D), about the DMCA and possibly the need for greater criminal sanctions for the type of activity Jet Blue is accused of engaging in. Any one care to educate me?

  2. Passenger Records Destroyed by umofomia · · Score: 5, Interesting
    I don't know about the veracity of JetBlue's claims, but the CEO of JetBlue issued a letter to its customers saying:
    The sole set of data in Torch's possession has been destroyed; no government agency ever had access to it. With Torch's help, we are continuing to make every effort to have the Torch presentation with the one customer's information removed from the Internet.
    A copy of the letter can be found here, and the NY Times article about it is here
  3. Not on main page by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative
    Already hours and less a dozen posts? No "GNA" FP?

    Got the year wrong or something? Slashcode should automatically prevent that.

    I only found this because I searched for "jetblue", after reading Cryptome and this site:

    http://www.dontspyon.us/jetbluescandal.html

    In related news, eBay is spying on its customers. Not much new about that :(

    This story too is buried in the bowels of /., but not listed on main page.

    I must not be paying enough attention to /. For all I know perhaps /. has gone into the business of "region encoding" its stories, to segment its readership :)