Tech CEOs are likely happy about this situation. They join the class of "too big to fail" companies. National security comes first of course
@janole @jonathanglick -- so what are you going to do about it? that's the question they ask in SV board rooms. the users have no choice.
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@davewiner@jonathanglick "No choice" is the argument of failing monopolies (although that really sounds a bit lame, I know)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@davewiner@jonathanglick There's a lot of uproar about "normal privacy violations" over here. Granted: not much is happening, but…Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@davewiner@jonathanglick … it often just takes a bit until the mood shifts against big companies. Think about the Microsoft antitrust case.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@davewiner@jonathanglick It's already difficult to use a cloud storage provider like S3 if you want to store sensitive data from EU users. -
@janole@jonathanglick -- Amazon did a big deal with DOD last year. I'm sure our stuff flows thru their servers. Just not with PRISM.
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