§ 3024.7. Unlawfully obtaining information.
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/us/cfr/t39/s§ 3024.7·A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.
(a)A complaint alleging a violation of 39 U.S.C. 404a(a)(3) must show that:
(1)The person filing the complaint has provided or sought to provide a product;
(2)The Postal Service obtained information about such product from the person filing the complaint; and
(3)The Postal Service offers or offered a postal service that uses or is based, in whole or in part, on the information obtained from the person filing the complaint.
(b)As an affirmative defense to a complaint under 39 U.S.C. 404a(a)(3), the Postal Service may demonstrate that substantially the same information was obtained (or was obtainable) from an independent source or is otherwise obtained (or obtainable) through lawful means.
(c)As an affirmative defense to a complaint under 39 U.S.C. 404a(a)(3), the Postal Service may show that the information obtained was provided by written consent.
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§ 3024.7
Unlawfully obtaining information.
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