Absolutely! These are general remarks, not intending for anyone in particular:
Many people are shocked to learn of this technology/loophole in the law. But, as usual, big business always has a big hand in crafting laws that favor them at the expense of consumer privacy, often with the threat of suing states or just leapfrogging to the U.S. Congress to trump the states.
I have no complaint of Dish having the ability to verify legitimacy of accounts using this technology the law allows; I do have a very big problem with many other companies that don't need such information but can legally capture it for their own exploitation.