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    Google, FB Are Fighting CA Privacy Rights Initiative

    https://theintercept.com/2018/06/26/...emails-reveal/

    Lobbyists for the largest technology and telecommunications firms have only three days to prevent the California Consumer Privacy Act, or CCPA, a ballot initiative that would usher in the strongest consumer privacy standards in the country, from going before state voters this November.

    The initiative allows consumers to opt out of the sale and collection of their personal data, and vastly expands the definition of personal information to include geolocation, biometrics, and browsing history. The initiative also allows consumers to pursue legal action for violations of the law.

    The idea that Californians might gain sweeping new privacy rights has spooked Silicon Valley, internet service providers, and other industries that increasingly rely on data collection, leading to a lobbying push to defeat the initiative before it gains traction. Their best hope may be to convince the sponsors of the initiative, including San Francisco real estate developer Alastair Mactaggart, to pull the proposal in exchange for compromise privacy legislation, AB 375, which would achieve some of the same goals of the initiative. Lawmakers behind the legislation, led by state Assembly Member Ed Chau, D-Monterey Park, and state Sen. Robert Hertzberg, D-Van Nuys, have promised to swiftly pass their bill this week if sponsors withdraw the CCPA.

    Emails obtained by The Intercept reveal that tech giants are fighting behind the scenes to water down the privacy legislation, hoping to prevent an expensive and potentially losing ballot fight this year.

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    What? Google and Fedbook are fighting AGAINST something that would restrict their ability to profit from spying on people?

    As a reminder, if any one person were to collect the volume of data that Google and Fedbook try to collect on everyone, even without their consent, that person would be charged with Stalking, and a conviction would most likely carry the maximum sentence allowed by law. Yet, just because they are corporations, they can do what they want and get away with it?

    Two sets of rules. One for us, one for them.

    Freedom FROM Surveillance.
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