There does seem to be a justifiable concern when a state agency demands to know what its citizens are reading and watching and likely, there are other ways for the DOR to complete its audit without reviewing every book and movie choice made by its residents. There is also a question regarding whether this demand from the DOR does not violate the federal Video Privacy Protection Act of 1988 (VPPA). That law prohibits the release of movie rental information that can be linked to an individual’s identity, except in certain limited situations which often require the permission of the individual involved.
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