Oct. 21st, 2011

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...I just changed my mind.

http://www.identityblog.com/?p=1201

Max is a 24 year old law student from Vienna with a flair for the interview and plenty of smarts about both technology and legal issues.  In Europe there is a requirement that entities with data about individuals make it available to them if they request it.  That’s how Max ended up with a personalized CD from Facebook that he printed out on a stack of paper more than a thousand pages thick (see image below). Analysing it, he came to the conclusion that Facebook is engineered to break many of the requirements of European data protection.  He argues that the record Facebook provided him finds them to be in flagrante delicto.  

The logical next step was a series of 22 lucid and well-reasoned complaints that he submitted to the Irish Data Protection Commissioner (Facebook states that European users have a relationship with the Irish Facebook subsidiary).  This was followed by another perfectly executed move:  setting up a web site called Europe versus Facebook that does everything right in terms using web technology to mount a campaign against a commercial enterprise that depends on its public relations to succeed.

http://europe-v-facebook.org/EN/en.html

No, I don't have any dark secrets to hide - my biggest vice is a medieval society where I wear funny clothes on the weekend. 
I just resent the way this company has treated its customers, and has not been honest about their data collection and data farming.

'You can check out anytime you like/but you can never leave'.... (cue Eagles' guitar solo)

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