Chief Marketer Staff
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Live From Washington: LexisNexis Says Data Breach Led to ID Theft
LexisNexis revealed during Congressional testimony that ten consumers who had their information inappropriately accessed had new e-mail accounts set up in their names, or were the victims of credit card fraud.
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Agencies
Live From Washington: New Data Legislation Heralds Senate Hearing
Several U.S. Senators used a hearing on personal data security as a backdrop for legislative initiatives.
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Live From Washington: Feinstein Expands Scope of Earlier ‘California Standard’ Bill
Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) has) introduced
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House Committee Approves Postal Reform Bill
Postal reform moved closer to fruition yesterday when the House Government Reform Committee passed H.R. 22, the latest bill from Rep. John M. McHugh and Committee Chairman Tom Davis (R-VA).
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Return Path Takes Over Anti-Spam Service
E-mail services provider Return Path will take over operational duties for Bonded Sender, an e-mail white-listing service, from IronPort Systems, in exchange for an undisclosed amount of stock and a seat on the Return Path board.
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New York’s Pataki Seeks to Plug Do-Not-Call Loophole
New York Governor George Pataki is seeking removal of an exemption in the state’s do-not-call law.
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List and Database News
Mailing list availabilities
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Agencies
Filter uses NY Street Teams, Clothing Stores, to Push its Magazine
Music magazine Filter will tailor its free mini-magazine for New York audiences this summer. Filter will publish a New York edition of Filter Mini in June, with eight additional pages of local content and ads. Filter street teams will give the mini to …
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Listline e-Newsletter 04/13/05
The 8.4 million-name Main Street America by Profession file offers
numerous occupational selects and is enhanced with credit and other
data. Sources include census and other public records, point of
purchase information, telemarketing and a magazine subscription
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