tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6974997875021040765.post1007956803376781864..comments2024-03-12T12:04:59.304+01:00Comments on Peter Fleischer: Privacy...?: Transparency: now for government requests tooAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09908660263905877338noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6974997875021040765.post-84492825399762951162010-04-23T08:06:33.170+01:002010-04-23T08:06:33.170+01:00Peter,
Such a nice initiative. Yesterday I did co...Peter,<br /><br />Such a nice initiative. Yesterday I did comment it to Barbara Navarro on an email.<br /><br />May be you can tell us against how many of this requests Google has gone to court, the result, and even what competitors did in case they receive same requests ;-p <br /><br />Guess you are right. Some others will come after, like with log retention period initiative you promoted in the past for instance.<br /><br />Not only for this particular initiative our users can realize of your efforts on transparency.<br /><br />Am thinking as well on Google Privacy Channel on Youtube, and some other initiatives.<br /><br />This tractor effect is what am seeing behind this 10 privacy watchdogs letter to Google asking for better legal conformity in terms of privacy.<br /><br />Yesterday I did read that Google View vehicles are registering MAC addresses broadcasted by WLANs in the area. If this is true, guess you should have been transparent beforehand.<br /><br />Information is giving you great power, but by now i guess you are dealing with it great responsibility, without prejudice that some times you may commit mistakes, and normally you are correcting them promptly.<br /><br />RegardsÁlvaro Del Hoyohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01953024271095733531noreply@blogger.com