[governance] Google Caught Tracking Safari Users: What You Need to Know

Daniel Kalchev daniel at digsys.bg
Mon Feb 20 10:58:35 EST 2012



On 20.02.12 15:07, Louis Pouzin (well) wrote:
> Using information collected illegally doesn't make its use legal. It 
> doesn't matter whether or not a fly by night company was used as a 
> stooge. Google knew very well they were violating privacy laws. Since 
> the only thing they care of is money, the appropriate reaction should 
> be a fine, in the range of one month revenue.
>

Indeed. But -- has this happened to Google? This is certainly not the 
first time they are suspected to collect private information.

If no such actions are effected on Google, then apparently someone wants 
Google to operate this way... which is actually worse, than one 
company's greed.

Daniel

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