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§ 551. Protection of subscriber privacy
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(a) Notice to subscriber regarding personally
identifiable information; definitions
- (1) At the time of entering into an agreement to
provide any cable service or other service to a subscriber and at
least once a year thereafter, a cable operator shall provide notice
in the form of a separate, written statement to such subscriber which
clearly and conspicuously informs the subscriber of -
- (A) the nature of personally identifiable
information collected or to be collected with respect to the
subscriber and the nature of the use of such information;
- (B) the nature, frequency, and purpose of any
disclosure which may be made of such information, including an
identification of the types of persons to whom the disclosure may be made;
- (C) the period during which such information will
be maintained by the cable operator;
- (D) the times and place at which the subscriber
may have access to such information in accordance with subsection (d)
of this section; and
- (E) the limitations provided by this section with
respect to the collection and disclosure of information by a cable
operator and the right of the subscriber under subsections (f) and
(h) of this section to enforce such limitations. In the case of
subscribers who have entered into such an agreement before the
effective date of this section, such notice shall be provided within
180 days of such date and at least once a year thereafter.
- (2) For purposes of this section, other than
subsection (h) of this section -
- (A) the term "personally identifiable
information" does not include any record of aggregate data which
does not identify particular persons;
- (B) the term "other service" includes
any wire or radio communications service provided using any of the
facilities of a cable operator that are used in the provision of
cable service; and
- (C) the term "cable operator" includes,
in addition to persons within the definition of cable operator in
section 522 of this title, any person who (i) is owned or controlled
by, or under common ownership or control with, a cable operator, and
(ii) provides any wire or radio communications service.
- (b) Collection of personally identifiable
information using cable system
- (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), a cable
operator shall not use the cable system to collect personally
identifiable information concerning any subscriber without the prior
written or electronic consent of the subscriber concerned.
- (2) A cable operator may use the cable system to
collect such information in order to -
- (A) obtain information necessary to render a cable
service or other service provided by the cable operator to the
subscriber; or
- (B) detect unauthorized reception of cable communications.
- (c) Disclosure of personally identifiable information
- (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), a cable
operator shall not disclose personally identifiable information
concerning any subscriber without the prior written or electronic
consent of the subscriber concerned and shall take such actions as
are necessary to prevent unauthorized access to such information by a
person other than the subscriber or cable operator.
- (2) A cable operator may disclose such information
if the disclosure is -
- (A) necessary to render, or conduct a legitimate
business activity related to, a cable service or other service
provided by the cable operator to the subscriber;
- (B) subject to subsection (h) of this section,
made pursuant to a court order authorizing such disclosure, if the
subscriber is notified of such order by the person to whom the order
is directed; or
- (C) a disclosure of the names and addresses of
subscribers to any cable service or other service, if -
- (i) the cable operator has provided the subscriber
the opportunity to prohibit or limit such disclosure, and
- (ii) the disclosure does not reveal, directly or
indirectly, the - (I) extent of any viewing or other use by the
subscriber of a cable service or other service provided by the cable
operator, or (II) the nature of any transaction made by the
subscriber over the cable system of the cable operator.
- (d) Subscriber access to information
A cable subscriber shall be provided access to all
personally identifiable information regarding that subscriber which
is collected and maintained by a cable operator. Such information
shall be made available to the subscriber at reasonable times and at
a convenient place designated by such cable operator. A cable
subscriber shall be provided reasonable opportunity to correct any
error in such information.
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(e) Destruction of information
A cable operator shall destroy personally identifiable
information if the information is no longer necessary for the purpose
for which it was collected and there are no pending requests or
orders for access to such information under subsection (d) of this
section or pursuant to a court order.
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(f) Civil action in United States district court;
damages; attorney's fees and costs; nonexclusive nature of remedy
- (1) Any person aggrieved by any act of a cable
operator in violation of this section may bring a civil action in a
United States district court.
- (2) The court may award -
- (A) actual damages but not less than liquidated
damages computed at the rate of $100 a day for each day of violation
or $1,000, whichever is higher;
- (B) punitive damages; and
- (C) reasonable attorneys' fees and other
litigation costs reasonably incurred.
- (3) The remedy provided by this section shall be
in addition to any other lawful remedy available to a cable subscriber.
- (g) Regulation by States or franchising authorities
Nothing in this subchapter shall be construed to
prohibit any State or any franchising authority from enacting or
enforcing laws consistent with this section for the protection of
subscriber privacy.
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(h) Disclosure of information to governmental entity
pursuant to court order
A governmental entity may obtain personally
identifiable information concerning a cable subscriber pursuant to a
court order only if, in the court proceeding relevant to such court
order -
- (1) such entity offers clear and convincing
evidence that the subject of the information is reasonably suspected
of engaging in criminal activity and that the information sought
would be material evidence in the case; and
- (2) the subject of the information is afforded the
opportunity to appear and contest such entity's claim.

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