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MARRIOTT can't take a hint. In October, the hotel giant was roundly shamed after paying America's Federal Communications Commission (FCC) $600,000 to settle a complaint that it had blocked customers' personal wireless modems and hotspots at "at least one" of its hotels. But months after that public relations disaster, the company is still fighting the same battle—and this time, it has picked up some powerful foes.

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