In Federal Trade Commission v.Accusearch,Inc. ,where the FTC sued Accusearch for violating the Telecommunications Act by selling phone records,the U.S.Court of Appeals held that:
A) Accusearch's actions were "neutral" with respect to generating offensive content and so the district court's decision for FTC was incorrect
B) Accusearch's actions were not "neutral" with respect to generating offensive content and so the district court's decision for FTC was correct
C) Accusearch's actions were not "neutral" with respect to generating offensive content,but the district court's decision for FTC was still incorrect because no law was actually violated
D) since Accusearch did not actually use the information it gathered itself,it could not be held liable for the actions of those it sold the information to
E) Accusearch did not engage in any deceptive or unfair practices because internet-based companies are not regulated by the Telecommunications Act
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