Daniel Ellsberg On WikiLeaks, Google and Facebook 87
angry tapir writes "The Silicon Valley companies that store our personal data have a growing responsibility to protect it from government snooping, according to Daniel Ellsberg, the man who leaked the Pentagon Papers. Discussing the growing role of Internet companies in the public sphere, Ellsberg said companies such as Google, Facebook and Twitter need to take a stand and push back on excessive requests for personal data."
Ellsberg spoke as part of a panel at an event from the Churchill Club, which included Clay Shirky, Jonathan Zittrain and others discussing the WikiLeaks situation.
Google (Score:4, Informative)
Google already famously fought Bush's request to hand over search data on all users and then changed their policies to anonymize logs sooner.
They also fought the government in Brazil in handing over data on a group sharing photos over Orkut. To my knowledge, this is the only know case where Google did eventually hand over government data, after a judge forced them to. And the data was a group of child pornographers sharing pics.
And then there is this:
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/btl/google-wins-floating-data-center-patent/17266 [zdnet.com]
Re:An admirable man (Score:4, Informative)