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Did Facebook violate its own privacy policy for profit on a massive scale? Or, is this an acceptable trend?
Tech companies have claimed they can not be regulated or made responsible for the technologies they use. Even if they leak personal data, the "agreement" release them from liability.
Is it time to hold Corporate Executives and Stockholders financially responsible for violation of contracts or perhaps violation of social contracts?
Germany is calling for Facebook to be held responsible. The US Federal Trade Commission, FTC, has launched an investigation.
Is it time to investigate Facebook? What level should Facebook be held responsible? Is this a violation of basic human rights or just an acceptable trend for the future of mankind using technology?
Today, a major on-line Travel Booking firm announced a "data breach" exposing customers travels, credit and personal information. They "apologized" and suggested users change passwords and like so many other data breach claim they have no financial responsibility or regulatory responsibility.
Political or corporate personality profile gathering and use goes back to the 1930's where government funding at US universities created joint ventures with the German government for political and social enrichment. Today, Cambridge University received grants from the Russian government to research "stress, health and psychological wellbeing in social networks."
Cambridge Analytica and its London-based parent company Strategic Communications Laboratories gathered data from over 50 million Facebook profiles to predict the behavior of American voters, according to investigations by
The New York Times and The Guardian. It also gives indications that other political and corporate organizations could be exposed. Tech companies have claimed they can not be regulated or made responsible for the technologies they use. Even if they leak personal data, the "agreement" release them from liability.
Is it time to hold Corporate Executives and Stockholders financially responsible for violation of contracts or perhaps violation of social contracts?
Germany is calling for Facebook to be held responsible. The US Federal Trade Commission, FTC, has launched an investigation.
Is it time to investigate Facebook? What level should Facebook be held responsible? Is this a violation of basic human rights or just an acceptable trend for the future of mankind using technology?
Today, a major on-line Travel Booking firm announced a "data breach" exposing customers travels, credit and personal information. They "apologized" and suggested users change passwords and like so many other data breach claim they have no financial responsibility or regulatory responsibility.
Political or corporate personality profile gathering and use goes back to the 1930's where government funding at US universities created joint ventures with the German government for political and social enrichment. Today, Cambridge University received grants from the Russian government to research "stress, health and psychological wellbeing in social networks."
Cambridge Analytica and its London-based parent company Strategic Communications Laboratories gathered data from over 50 million Facebook profiles to predict the behavior of American voters, according to investigations by
Witness a Corporation's (e.g. Target, Volkswagen, Samsung ....) ability to hold a single "technical worker" or "engineer" completely responsible for a massive data breach or "data entry" for international events. Quality Assurance programs are no longer considered necessary as executives in technology companies are held harmless. Is holding the technology workers fully responsible a solution?
During the new technology of the Industrial Revolution, company executives were held harmless for failure to spend money on safety. A safety guard for a spinning wheel or fire exit plan was an avoidable expense. The basic safety regulations didn't appear until company executives and stockholders were held responsible.