Google’s Anti-Privacy Hits Keep on Coming
by Capitol ConfidentialEuropean courts brought more bad news to Google’s recent reign of error as Switzerland’s top Court ruled that Google’s Street View mapping service violated the privacy of its citizens forcing Google to blur faces and license plate numbers before putting images on the Internet. The Swiss Court stated, “the interest of the public in having a visual record and the commercial interests of the defendants in no way outweighs the rights over one’s own image.” Switzerland joins the United Kingdom, Spain and France all of whom have found that Google violated various privacy laws.
Lately, the United States has gotten into the act. Last year, the Federal Communications Commission opened an investigation after the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) filed a complaint asking the Commission to investigate violations of federal wiretap law and the U.S. Communications Act. Now, the FTC has launched an anti-trust probe into Google and the Senate will be holding hearings on privacy and Google’s anti-competitiveness nature when Congress returns in September. But authorities have only begun to scratch the surface of issues relating to whether Google has lived up to its mantra of “Do No Evil.”
One thing is clear–Google’s position on privacy turns America’s long-standing view of the Constitution on its head.
In December 2009, Google’s CEO, Eric Schmidt, declared about privacy concerns: “If you have something that you don’t want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn’t be doing it in the first place. If you really need that kind of privacy, the reality is that search engines—including Google—do retain this information for some time and it’s important, for example, that we are all subject in the United States to the Patriot Act and it is possible that all that information could be made available to the authorities.”
If Schmidt’s view was the law of the land, police would be able to enter your home without a warrant because if you have nothing to hide then you should welcome them into your home whenever they want.
Google has become the de-facto watchman of oour every Internet move. Google gathers IP addresses, dates, and times for a 9-month span for a single user in order to determine what ads to display according to location, content of e-mails, and YouTube video watching habits. Google stores, scans, and analyzes millions of e-mail messages via the Gmail system. Through Google Maps for iPhones and the Android platform, Google can easily track a user’s whereabouts, hence the scandal earlier this year in which this was proven to be actively going on in both iPhones and Android phones.
Google also has detailed satellite imagery, images from their “Street View” fleet of cars fixed with wide-angle cameras, and of course we can’t forget the fact that Google never gets rid of this data. Never.
These capabilities and attitudes are all the more troubling in light of Google’s growing relationship with government authorities—like the NSA, a relationship that involves communications and searches that a court recently ruled could remain secret.
The reality is that Google has pioneered many of the most invasive practices on the web today placing them at the dead center of the thorny issues that surround the nexus of e-commerce and personal privacy. And investigations into Google’s behavior are bound to raise a multitude of competing opinions on the matter. But anyone who thinks that Google’s unprecedented capabilities coupled with a long and clear track record of outright disdain for privacy (and even the rule of law in some instances) aren’t a problem are just wishful thinking.







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Bilderberg members…big time! Attendees at the 2008 secret meeting in Maryland…to meet with candidates…"stand by her man" Clinton…and Obama the Bush to decide which one would be in what office!
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USA, Sanford, Mark, Governor of South Carolina
USA, Schmidt, Eric, Chairman of the Executive Committee and CEO, Google
USA, Sebelius, Kathleen, Governor of Kansas
USA, Shultz, George P., Distinguished Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
USA, Summers, Lawrence H., Charles W. Eliot Professor, Harvard University
USA, Thiel, Peter A., President, Clarium Capital Management, LLC
P.S. Note Peter Thiel…attendee at that recent Libertarian function…
http://biggovernment.com/reasontv/2011/07/22/reas...
"DO EVIL" Governmentoogle is a lunatic-left d-cRAT socialist CRONY CAPITALIST of the most despicable sort.
FCC looking into Google? More like a bit of kabuki theater, much like every other "investigation" from this administration.
CONGRESS VIOLATES THE CONSTITUTION:
http://www.americanthinker.com/2011/08/the_budget...
Again?
Or still?
Are European socialists sending comrade Google to re-education camp?
Eric Schmidt…..You will let them in your database, write many big contribution checks, and create an enormous foundation. Welcome to the new world order. Ask Bill Gates.
Resistance is Futile.
G’day Cowboy. How are ya?
Still……and every day it appears.
All that's left now is blood in the streets.
I am miserable.
My grandkids left today, after a couple of months here.
I' ve kicked the cat, broken a half dozen inanimate objects, and my mood is still not improving.
Then I look at the news, and get livid.
You knew things were going down hill fast when Obama had meetings in the White House with Google and Face Book. So when people didn't like his "Turn in your neighbor if you don't like what they say about healthcare." along with the White House e-mail address, which was a little too Orwellian in nature. He just uses Google and Face Book to spy on everyone now.
Because the problem is, when they say, do no harm, they then ask, what is harm? Typical Liberal thinking.
FTC has launched an anti-trust probe
That usually doesn't mean much, other than being a successful company with too few lobbyists. Sort of like how Microsoft had no lobbyist before they got sued for including a browser with their OS(like no one else does that). They now have many lobbyists.
I know the pain. After I return my son to his Mother the walk back into my house is rough.
From experience, I call him the next day and it always makes me feel better.
As for my cat…….it’s do for a bootin. If you pet him the wrong way he attacks. I have a black cat with a chip on its shoulder…..Figures.
Funny.
As if I do not have enough to do, I keep several hives of bees for my garden.
This spring, I got some African honeybees.
Believe me, they are the meanest, nastiest, most worthless bees I have ever had. They won't work, and won't make honey. They just lay around the hive, waiting to be fed sugar water. They are the most aggressive bees I have ever kept. Normally, I don't even wear any gloves or protective gear around my bees. With these, you need a full suit. Their days are numbered.
Sound like a made up story?
Nope. It is true, 100% fact.
There is a lesson here somewhere,
I am willing to bet, should I ever meet those grandkids of yours, I'll be met with some very well mannered and respectful kids…hanging with my 11 month old right now….hope you had a joyous summer with them……..
Read that yesterday……pisses me off too….
As a side note, I've started using http://duckduckgo.com as my search results. I used Google as one of the few that gave me good results for technical searches, but I finally found a replacement that works well.
I enjoyed it.
They enjoyed it.
Their momma was traumatized.
She thinks the one that is five is too young to shoot a .22.
She thinks the one that is two is too young to ride with me.
I took them picking huckleberries over in the Mountains around the Fourth of July. Just me and them. I came back with a five gallon bucket of berries. Part way through the day, I hear a low "woof, woof. woof" and look up slope, and there is a sow Grizzly standing there about 200 yards away, looking me right square in the eye. The two year old was next to me, but the five year old was about 40 yards in front of me, closer to the bear. I called him real quiet, and he came walking back to me, and we all three sort of ambled nice and slow over to the pickup.
My heart stopped, and I was sweating bullets.
Of course the kids couldn't wait to tell Mommy that night, and of course, being a drama queen from the city, she wanted to get a restraining order against me.
My son told her to chill out.
He said "you know Dad always has a gun on him".
I do.
Except on that particular day, I left it on the dashboard of the truck after we ate lunch.
Of course, I didnt' tell her that…….
That is one hell of an experience and those kids will tell that story forever. Scary as it was, it had to be one awesome experience. I shared it with wifey and she enjoyed it immensely…..Also, there are some things moms should never know……
You speak of the ages and what they shouldn't be doing….my neighbor's son is seven. When he was five, he learned to drive a golf cart, 250cc 4-wheeler, a year ago learned how to drive a John Deere front end loader as well as a 1.5 ton overhead forklift. And with all that, there's a bayou behind the property…..kid handles it responsibly…..
You are doing it right Cowboy…..I have to imagine in those young eyes, and after their summer with you, the sun rises and sets over you each and every day……you should be proud (as I know you are….).
How many different ways can you "sugarcoat" invasion of privacy? I dont care how you spin it or attempt to rationalize the accumulation of data that Google does—Its still invasion of privacy!
Leux,
Yeah. I am proud of them.
Hopefully, in some years, they might be half as proud of me, as I am of them.
I am at a crossroad in my life.
Take the right fork, and make what appears to be the right decision, and it will all be smooth sailing. Take the other fork, on the road less traveled, and it will shake my world to the foundations, to its very core, and will affect a lot of people I know. People who know me, people who have always counted on me, and relied on me for their rock.
There sometimes comes a time in a guys life, when, against his better judgement, he has to throw caution to the wind, and despite what he know in his heart, and in his head, he just has to do some things.
Granted, whatever decision I make, will inevitably be the right one for me. I just hope I can get through it, with my honor in tact.
Life is made up of choices. We always have the freedom of choice, but unfortunately, we do not have the choice of consequence.
It is going to be a rough couple of weeks my friend. If I don't see you, you take care.
Did you ever read "Blueberries for Sal?" I used to read it to my kids. The story is similar.
No, I never have heard of it.
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