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Everything Cops Say About Amazon's Ring Is Scripted Or Approved By Ring (gizmodo.com) 114

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Gizmodo: Amazon's home security company Ring has garnered enormous control over the ways in which its law enforcement partners are allowed to portray its products, going as far as to review and even author statements attributed to police in the press, according to emails and documents obtained by Gizmodo. This summer, Ring even urged a Florida police department to delay announcing its partnership with the company for weeks, telling officials that it preferred to keep the spotlight on a separate initiative launched by the city, designed to incentivize the purchase of its home surveillance products.

Because there are already thousands of Ring users in major cities across the U.S., one of Ring's primary goals in its police partnerships is encouraging existing customers to download Neighbors. To ensure that police stay on message when promoting the app, or answering questions about it, Ring not only provides police departments with talking points but widely seeks to secure contracts that grant it the absolute right to approve all police statements about its services. Contracts and other documents obtained from police departments in three states show that Ring pre-writes almost all of the messages shared by police across social media, and attempts to legally obligate police to give the company final say on all statements about its products, even those shared with the press. (In exchange, police are also given the ability to approve any Ring press releases that directly reference the partnering police agency.)
Ring's so-called "press packets" to partnering agencies include a "Press Release Template," "Social Media Templates," and "Key Talking Points," as well as high-resolution Ring and Neighbors App logos "to incorporate with PR materials as needed." Furthermore, according to Gizmodo, "the packets are accompanied by instructions dictating that final drafts of public remarks must be sent to Ring so that the company's PR team can 'review and sign off' before they're sent to local news outlets."

Motherboard recently reported that Ring has partnered with 200 law enforcement agencies across the U.S.
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Everything Cops Say About Amazon's Ring Is Scripted Or Approved By Ring

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  • by WolfgangVL ( 3494585 ) on Wednesday July 31, 2019 @05:12PM (#59020252)

    What do you call it when a government is get in bed with private enterprise?

    What do you call it when private enterprise takes control of government?

    How are these different?

    • Who do you think provides the computers, services, planes, tanks, buildings, etc for any government?

    • You forgot the most important question:

      Who's gonna stop 'em?

  • just wait for that to get to the court room!

    • If it's in the contract that they can't talk about it, then that should be illegal and unenforceable. If Amazon just sends 'helpful' press material out, then I don't see anything particularly dangerous about that.
      • This doesn't sound "just helpful":

        .. according to Gizmodo, "the packets are accompanied by instructions dictating that final drafts of public remarks must be sent to Ring so that the company's PR team can 'review and sign off' before they're sent to local news outlets."

        • instructions dictating that final drafts of public remarks must be sent to Ring

          The Gizmodo article is written to be inflammatory and to make people feel outrage (so if you feel outraged, good job, you're a sheep). "Instructions" are not contractual.

          • "Instructions" may not be contractual but you apparently would be surprised how many low and middle level bureaucrats accept them as mandatory because they think that's what it takes to keep their jobs.

            I guess I'm not a sheep because I'm not outraged -- this is exactly what I've come to expect from corporate run America. You could say I'm jaded. The past 924 days have left me expecting more of the worst. Still, I feel a little sick each new instance of it.
          • "Instructions" are not contractual.

            They are when they are in the contract.

  • by nwaack ( 3482871 ) on Wednesday July 31, 2019 @05:23PM (#59020310)
    a few weeks ago at $250 a pop. Now there's no way I'm ever going to touch the things. I'll home-brew a security system using my NAS. Amazon can go screw itself.
    • You should check out Blink cameras. They are much better than Ring, and even cheaper. Also owned by Amazon.

    • Just get a decent NVR and cameras separately, then run them all on a separate network without internet access (but allow access from your home network or VPN, so you can access the feeds or recordings). It's working well for me.

  • by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Wednesday July 31, 2019 @05:25PM (#59020328)
    Comment removed based on user account deletion
  • It works really well. In addition, the "Neighbors" app lets me see other incidents in the area, and allows me to share my video with my neighbors. So far we have caught quite a number of potheads and thrown them in jail.

    • Great you put some people in jail that weren't hurting anyone, and now the tax payer will have to pay for them. As a bonus you get private citizens to pay for loosing all their privacy, one step up from them just giving it away on Facebook.

    • So far we have caught quite a number of potheads and thrown them in jail.

      Why do you care about catching potheads? If they are violent, or if they are thieves, sure. But if they are just smoking pot, why bother them?

  • Remember, if you challenge Big Brother, how can you be for Privacy?

    Privacy only exists for the State.

    We are only Serfs.

    No, wait, serfs actually had rights.

  • When corporations control the governement,

    When corporations control law enforcement,

    You now officially live in a fascist totalitarian police state.

    What are you going to do about it ? Nothing, of course. Except maybe give more money and power to those corporations, because shiny toys.

    • True. Because a company puts together PR packets they now control the government. Slashdot libertarian logic.

  • Amazon is creepy. Interesting how we once thought that Microsoft would be one to achieve world domination.

  • One ring (Score:5, Funny)

    by Chrisq ( 894406 ) on Thursday August 01, 2019 @03:42AM (#59021852)
    One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them,
    One Ring to bring them all, and in the darkness bind them
  • An unholy alliance between mega-corporations and the police... It's more fascism than everything Trump has done combined.

    Trump is the greatest curtain the bank owned government has ever had to shield who the government really works for from scrutiny.

    • AND the company in question is the leftist darling company!! Amazon, where I get all my cool shit.

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