Perpetually Missing from Tech Policy: ISPs And The IoT

Perpetually Missing from Tech Policy: ISPs And The IoT

3 years ago
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https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20201019/06482945528/perpetually-missing-tech-policy-isps-iot.shtml

U.S legislators have drawn a bizarre line in the sand when exploring the invasive nature of technology companies and personal rights to privacy.

In Washington, D.C. there are regular hearings about the potential harms that “big tech” companies can cause because they have so much access to so much information. Facebook, Google, Apple, and Amazon testified before Congressional Subcommittees about their business practices, their data sharing between their own businesses, and the way that information gets used in relation to competition. What’s interesting about that, though, is the fact no consumer can share their personal information directly with any of them.

Perpetually Missing from Tech Policy: ISPs And The IoT

Dec 2, 2020, 9:24pm UTC
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20201019/06482945528/perpetually-missing-tech-policy-isps-iot.shtml > U.S legislators have drawn a bizarre line in the sand when exploring the invasive nature of technology companies and personal rights to privacy. > In Washington, D.C. there are regular hearings about the potential harms that “big tech” companies can cause because they have so much access to so much information. Facebook, Google, Apple, and Amazon testified before Congressional Subcommittees about their business practices, their data sharing between their own businesses, and the way that information gets used in relation to competition. What’s interesting about that, though, is the fact no consumer can share their personal information directly with any of them.