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The federal Fair Credit Reporting Act
These are your rights under Federal and State Law. The FCRA, FDCPA, and CROA all protect you (the consumer) and give you certain rights to protect yourself from the credit bureaus, creditors, collection agencies, and credit repair companies.
The consumer Credit Protection Act is designed to protect the customer. The main points are Consumer Rights and Warranties, Unfair Practices, Rights and Obligations and Credit Agreements.
By protecting information rights
Initially, you need to be aware of your rights. If that knowledge is not in place then the information that there was an issue cannot be identified and shared with the proper authorities.
The Olive Branch Petition asked the king to protect the colonists' rights.
I wouldn't consider it a violation of ones civil rights. It is important for companies to know that vital information.
They define and protect rights.
the bill of rights has everything to say that it has to protect our rights
Here is info published by the federal government on the topic: The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), enforced by the Federal Trade Commission, is designed to promote accuracy and ensure the privacy of the information used in consumer credit reports. Recent amendments to the Act expand your rights and place additional requirements on credit reporting agencies (CRAs). Businesses that supply information about you to CRAs and those that use consumer reports also have new responsibilities under the law. Although the FTC can't act as your lawyer in private disputes, information about your experiences and concerns is vital to the enforcement of the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Send your questions or complaints to: Consumer Response Center
The role of Mass Media to protect human rights is to facilitate the information obtained absolutely accurate and unbiased. The responsibility is left to the people and those we have elected to speak for us.
people created government to protect our rights