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2011-01-08 10:00 AM
LLBarry
Beverly, MA
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"In a case that will test the balance between consumer protection and commercial speech, the justices agreed to review a Vermont law adopted in 2007 that bans the sale, transmission or use of prescriber-identifiable data for marketing a prescription drug without first obtaining the consent of the prescribing physician." See
article
.
Should companies be able to do this? Should they be able to take your information without your express permission and sell it?
Personally, I think not. I think you should have to type
"I do not mind this company passing my private contact information on to other companies and the other companies are then allowed to bombard me with advertising and annoying phone calls"
each time you agree.
Is there anyone out there that likes these?
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