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'The Video Privacy Protection Act of 1988 is a federal law that protects personal privacy with respect to video tape rentals or sales. The Act prohibits video tape service providers from disclosing personally identifiable information about consumers, unless such disclosure is permitted under specific circumstances, such as with the consumer's consent or in response to a court order. Violations of this Act can result in civil liability and the destruction of old records must be done within one year after they are no longer necessary.'

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