AUGUSTA – It’s now illegal in Maine to sell personal cell phone records.
Gov. John Baldacci has signed into law a bill making it a crime and a civil violation to sell wireless phone records. Records are lifted by people posing as customers, hacking into wireless-company records, using “spyware” to get them or buying the records from unscrupulous employees.
Landline records are already protected under federal law.
The new privacy-protection law applying to cell records in Maine took effect immediately upon Baldacci’s signature Thursday. Most laws take effect 90 days after the legislative session ends.
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