Scott Cleland

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First reported 17 hours ago - Updated 17 hours ago - 1 reports

Women: Hot Topic at Cannes Ad Fest

Advertisers still debate the best ways to market to women. Media firms are still trying to find the ideal forums to entertain and inform this gender. And companies in these industries, like many others, have a lack of women in top positions.There are ... [Published CIO Today - 17 hours ago]
First reported 22 hours ago - Updated 20 hours ago - 1 reports

Google challenges gag order over U.S. snooping

Taking yet another step in its struggle to distance itself from the National Security Administration's controversial PRISM data-mining program, Google Tuesday asked the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court to relax gag orders over data requests it ... [Published GOPUSA - 22 hours ago]
First reported Jun 16 2013 - Updated Jun 16 2013 - 1 reports

Does Google want to conquer the world?

Google plans to corner the wind energy market in New Jersey.Its a first-of-its kind venture that could cost Google and its partners $1.3 billion, but one Google believes fits its core mission: You can make money without doing evil.Its all well and good ... [Published Home News Tribune - Jun 16 2013]
First reported Jun 14 2013 - Updated Jun 14 2013 - 1 reports

Butzel Long attorney Claudia Rast quoted in USA TODAY article titled "ANALYSIS: Why Google can flatly deny knowledge of Prism"

Google is in a mad scramble to distance itself from the National Security Administration's controversial Prism data mining program.So are Microsoft, Yahoo, Facebook, Apple, AOL, Skype (now part of Microsoft) and Paltalk -- the other tech companies mentioned ... [Published Butzel Long - Jun 14 2013]
First reported Jun 13 2013 - Updated Jun 13 2013 - 1 reports

Analysis: Why Google can flatly deny knowledge of Prism

Internet tracking is ubiquitous(Photo: Shutterstock)TagsEdward SnowdenEuropeUnited States governmentU.S. National Security AgencyDrexel UniversityGoogle is in a mad scramble to distance itself from the National Security Administration's controversial ... [Published USA Today - Jun 13 2013]
First reported Jun 12 2013 - Updated Jun 12 2013 - 1 reports

Google surveillance far surpasses the NSA, author says

(CBS News) WASHINGTON - Brent Scott said his email is being spied upon, but the culprit isn't the government -- it's the internet search giant Google. Scott is part of a nationwide lawsuit that charges Google with the "unlawful interception" of his personal ... [Published CBS News - Jun 12 2013]
First reported Jun 12 2013 - Updated Jun 12 2013 - 1 reports

Daily Talker Are You Concerned That Google Is Looking At Your Personal Email

We know the NSA is doing surveillance but some say what Google is doing is way worse. There are nearly 50 million Gmail usersin the country. Manydo not realize that when they open an account they give permission for Google to eavesdrop. That information ... [Published Big News Network - Jun 12 2013]
First reported Jun 07 2013 - Updated Jun 07 2013 - 1 reports

The FCC/DOJ’s one gigahertz spectrum charade

Only big government could imagine a competitive auction is bad for competition.The FCC and DOJ appear determined to limit competition in the upcoming FCC spectrum auction by banning Verizon and AT&T from bidding for 600 MHz TV broadcast spectrum.Why run ... [Published Daily Caller - Jun 07 2013]
First reported Jun 03 2013 - Updated Jun 04 2013 - 1 reports

Google Drops Glass Facial Recognition

After receiving a letter from Congress asking a myriad of questions about privacy issues related to Google Glass, the technology giant is putting the kibosh on one of the wearable hardware's features. Google is not incorporating facial recognition into ... [Published CIO Today - Jun 03 2013]
First reported May 25 2013 - Updated May 25 2013 - 1 reports

The Left - Feeble Arguments, Weak Shots, Conspiracy Theories and Zero Debate

Salon's Andrew Leonard: At Red State, the wonderfully monickered Seton Motley put down his monocle and blustered about the “ridiculous folly of the Left.” Public Knowledge isn’t a consumer interest group, he raged, it’s a “government interest group” whose ... [Published Intellictual Conservative - May 25 2013]
First reported Mar 14 2013 - Updated Mar 14 2013 - 1 reports

Simon Maloy: In The NY Times , An Industry-Funded "Consumer Watchdog"

On March 12, the New York Times published an article on Google's acknowledgement of privacy violations during their Street View mapping project that quoted "consumer watchdog" Scott Cleland attacking the online search giant. When you're talking about ... [Published Media Matters for America - County Fair - Mar 14 2013]
First reported Mar 13 2013 - Updated Mar 13 2013 - 1 reports

Drive-by car 'violated privacy'

San Francisco, March 13: Google yesterday acknowledged to state officials that it had violated people?s privacy during its Street View mapping project when it casually scooped up passwords, email and other personal information from unsuspecting computer ... [Published Calcutta Telegraph - Mar 13 2013]

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"google is now bending over backwards every chance it can in order to paint a public perception of itself as standing up to the u s government" says Scott Cleland, president of consultancy Precursor
...whole business model depends on people exercising minimal privacy limits on Google's world-leading collection of their private data," Cleland says. "they understand they must change the conversation from google being perceived as a complicit bad guy holding the world's largest trove of intimate private info on the most people, to a champion of user privacy and security demonizing government for not allowing more openness and transparency of secret activities."

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Women: Hot Topic at Cannes Ad Fest [Published CIO Today - 17 hours ago]
The new U.S. spectrum policy has big problems [Published Daily Caller - 17 hours ago]
Google challenges gag order over U.S. snooping [Published GOPUSA - 22 hours ago]
Does Google want to conquer the world? [Published Home News Tribune - Jun 16 2013]
Butzel Long attorney Claudia Rast quoted in USA... [Published Butzel Long - Jun 14 2013]
Google Reports Iran Phishing Attacks [Published Top Tech News - Jun 13 2013]
Analysis: Why Google can flatly deny knowledge ... [Published USA Today - Jun 13 2013]
5 x 8: Americans on privacy: ‘meh’ [Published Minnesota Public Radio - Jun 12 2013]
Daily Talker Are You Concerned That Google Is L... [Published Big News Network - Jun 12 2013]
Google surveillance far surpasses the NSA, auth... [Published CBS News - Jun 12 2013]
Google, Not Facebook, Will Buy Waze [Published Top Tech News - Jun 11 2013]
The FCC/DOJ’s one gigahertz spectrum charade [Published Daily Caller - Jun 07 2013]
Google Drops Glass Facial Recognition [Published CIO Today - Jun 03 2013]
Is Waze Worth a Billion in Bidding War? [Published Mobile Tech Today - May 30 2013]
Could Your Google Inc (GOOG) Shares Fall Into T... [Published InsiderMonkey.com - May 28 2013]
The Left - Feeble Arguments, Weak Shots, Conspi... [Published Intellictual Conservative - May 25 2013]
Google, Facebook Reported in Talks To Buy Waze [Published Top Tech News - May 24 2013]
Supreme Court Ruling Could Help FCC In Legal Ba... [Published Bureau of National Affairs - May 22 2013]
A Terabyte's the Limit Now at Yahoo's Flickr [Published Top Tech News - May 21 2013]
Simon Maloy: In The NY Times , An Industry-Fund... [Published Media Matters for America - County Fair - Mar 14 2013]
Google’s Bevy of Personal Data Compromises Resu... [Published SiliconANGLE - Mar 13 2013]
Drive-by car 'violated privacy' [Published Calcutta Telegraph - Mar 13 2013]
How Microsoft Could Harm Google By Exiting Search [Published Silicon Valley Watcher - conversations and obse ... - Jan 14 2013]
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Simon Maloy: In The NY Times , An Industry-Fund... [Published Media Matters for America - County Fair - Mar 14 2013]
On March 12, the New York Times published an article on Google's acknowledgement of privacy violations during their Street View mapping project that quoted "consumer watchdog" Scott Cleland attacking the online search giant. When you're talking about ...
Google’s Bevy of Personal Data Compromises Resu... [Published SiliconANGLE - Mar 13 2013]
This Tuesday Google settled a lawsuit that accused it of scooping data from unprotected WiFi networks as a part of its Street View mapping initiative, which was banned in Germany  and a few other countries for fear that it would violate the privacy ...
How Microsoft Could Harm Google By Exiting Search [Published Silicon Valley Watcher - conversations and obse ... - Jan 14 2013]
Long time Google [$GOOG] watcher Scott Cleland has floated an interesting strategy that Microsoft [$MSFT] could adopt in the wake of its failed attempt to have the FTC pursue anti-trust prosecution of the search giant: exit the search business. Microsoft ...
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