Germany goes after Facebook for illegally compiling a huge database of members’ photos without their consent. Do you think Facebook should be prosecuted for that?
tncdel
2012/08/16 23:06:44
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See:
http://www.taiwannews.com.tw/etn/news_content.php?id=2001610
Looks like lawyers will be taking a break from chasing ambulances to gobble up all the lawsuit cases that people will undoubtedly file against Facebook for doing this.
http://www.taiwannews.com.tw/etn/news_content.php?id=2001610
Looks like lawyers will be taking a break from chasing ambulances to gobble up all the lawsuit cases that people will undoubtedly file against Facebook for doing this.
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- Tastentier 2012/08/17 09:40:09YES [explain why you think so].Germany has very stringent privacy laws, as Google already found out. I think that it's in the best interest of German citizens that violations of their rights are legally prosecuted, even if it ends with Facebook excluding German users from its service. I'm sure that another social networking site would fill the void.reply
- WhereIsAmerica? ~PWCM~JLA 2012/08/17 00:16:37YES [explain why you think so].+1You should be able to remove photos and they are GONE not Facebook keeps them without your permission.reply
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YES [explain why you think so].+1Especially since Facebook itself is so petty about enforcing its own rules upon users.reply
- Vision of Verve 2012/08/16 23:07:59















