[IP] more on with editorial comment djf Google refuses to speak with news organization after critical story... for one year [fs]
Google seems insensitive to the fact that they are loosing the
respect of much of the community. I and others , have suggested that
they create a Privacy Board of external independant people who can
help steer Google in better directions then it seems to be doing. So
far NOTHING!!
Dave
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Steven M. Bellovin" <smb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: August 7, 2005 6:20:16 PM EDT
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [IP] Google refuses to speak with news organization
after critical story... for one year [fs]
Will all due respect, the furor about Google, Eric Schmidt, and
CNET misses the point. Yes, CNET learned some information about
Schmidt. I dare say that much the same information could have been
garnered via MSN Search or Yahoo or any of a number of other search
engines.
The real issue -- and this is, in fact, the real point of the CNET
article -- is how much data Google collects and retains about people,
data that's tied to personally-identifiable information for
people who register for things like gmail. Is CNET being targeted
because they published data on Schmidt, or because they said the
emperor -- emperors, really; they note that A9, MSN, Yahoo, etc.,
have similar issues -- have no clothes.
--Steven M. Bellovin, http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~smb
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