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Can I share personal information about my customers with third parties in Minnesota? What are the requirements?
Based on the documents provided, there are specific requirements for sharing personal information about customers with third parties in Minnesota.
Disclosure of Personal Information
An Internet service provider may disclose personally identifiable information concerning a consumer to any person if the disclosure is incident to the ordinary course of business of the Internet service provider, another Internet service provider for purposes of reporting or preventing violations of the published acceptable use policy or customer service agreement of the Internet service provider, any person with the authorization of the consumer, or as provided by section 626A.27 [1.3].
Security of Information
The Internet service provider shall take reasonable steps to maintain the security and privacy of a consumer’s personally identifiable information. The Internet service provider is not liable for actions that would constitute a violation of section 609.88, 609.89, or 609.891, if the Internet service provider does not participate in, authorize, or approve the actions [1.4].
However, it is important to note that there may be additional requirements or restrictions on disclosing personally identifiable information concerning a consumer of an internet service provider in Minnesota [1.1]. Therefore, it is recommended that you consult with a legal professional or regulatory agency in Minnesota for guidance on this matter.
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Source(s):
- [1.1] WHEN DISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION PROHIBITED.
- [1.3] WHEN DISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION PERMITTED; AUTHORIZATION.
- [1.4] SECURITY OF INFORMATION.
Jurisdiction
Minnesota