Google wants to help define privacy laws
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This week, Google made some suggestions that the world should follow a global policy standard, rather than allowing each county, state, and industry make its own rules.
Among it's many suggestions toward this global policy is the idea that punishment for revealing information about others should be based on how much the leak injured those others, as opposed to protecting privacy for privacy's sake.
The bigger it gets, the more Google seems to worry about privacy on the internet.
Reuters
Among it's many suggestions toward this global policy is the idea that punishment for revealing information about others should be based on how much the leak injured those others, as opposed to protecting privacy for privacy's sake.
The bigger it gets, the more Google seems to worry about privacy on the internet.
Reuters
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I suppose they haven't yet violated their own "do no harm" doctrine, but this is scarily close.
Besides, how to define harm? I feel that I'm harmed every time Lexis Nexis sells my information to another customer... but would Google define that as harm? Probably not.