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Lockwood Ingersoll retweeted
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this is absolutely insane - the UK now proposes scanning of all PRIVATE content on user devices or *jail* (for the execs) of device companies ^ recall how the french already arrested pavel earlier this year - this is on a *device level* -- meaning you can not even use the phone freely *unless you literally KYC* -- does not matter which apps you use - on top of this, they will require *another* KYC submission on the app-level to access certain apps so this would mandate both device-level and app-level surveillance this is the most draconian shit I have seen in tech yet
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orlane ㅅꕤ retweeted
hollywood execs see a rapist portrayed as the villain and immediately feel the need to do something about it
Curry Barker was offered $2 million to rewrite ‘OBSESSION’ and have Bear as the hero. “I’m not rewriting the script to make Bear a guy that does all the right things.” (Source: hollywoodreporter.com/movies…)
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It's worse for firms that have regional presence in one of these jurisdictions like the UK, of course. There, the execs working for the firm will all go to prison, until the parent American company complies. We saw that happen in Brazil already, two years ago.
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This is it I think. Many org accounts have scarpered after publically facing lots of difficult questions. The thing is there absolutely should be a mechanism for regular, open Q&As of eg College, NHSE, GMC execs with no holds barred
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