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EU Lawmakers Ask Jeff Bezos Whether Amazon Spies on Politicians (theguardian.com) 49

A cross-party group of MEPs has written to Amazon's chief executive, Jeff Bezos, demanding information on the online retailer's monitoring of trade union activists and politicians in response to deleted job postings that described unions as "threats." From a report: The letter, from 37 members of the European parliament, said they were concerned Amazon deliberately targeted workers seeking to organise, and also questioned whether the company had "spied" on politicians. Trade unions last week called for a European commission investigation into whether Amazon's monitoring of workers was legal, after two job posts on the US company's website advertised "intelligence analyst" roles that referred to "labor organizing threats against the company." The advertisements, aimed at candidates with law enforcement or military experience, also mentioned the monitoring of "hostile political leaders." The posts grouped organised labour with hate groups and terrorism, two illegal activities, and listed French and Spanish language skills among the preferred qualifications, suggesting European workers could be targets. Amazon deleted the posts after Vice News first reported on them.
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EU Lawmakers Ask Jeff Bezos Whether Amazon Spies on Politicians

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  • Any response longer than a simple "no" means yes, yes they do spy.

    • Any response longer than a simple "no" means yes, yes they do spy.

      I would think that ANY answer, including "NO" is proof of nothing more than the direction the political winds are blowing.

      In short, if they say "no" I'm not going to be inclined to believe them, nor would a "yes" impress me.

  • The intriguing part is, for whom? Besides himself, there are others who need his "services".

    We shuold spy on him. Where are all those fancy schmancy "hackers" to break into his accounts and emails?

    • by fazig ( 2909523 )
      From around the beginning of this mess of a year, I vaguely remember news about Bezos' phone being hacked by actors from Saudi Arabia.
  • (to ask)
    But it's wrong!

    If you have suspicions EU, there are other means to enforce an answer
    But it is kind to let him know he's on the list.
    • Almost by definition, A public figure has less privacy than a private one.
      If such Public Figure has power over people, and can effect lives, than their privacy must be further diminished, as we will need to know that they are indeed working for us, and not against us.

      If a random guy at the end of the day goes home, and goes onto some rant on all the people he hates and wishes would die, and was found out. His privacy should be protected, because what he says and does in private is up to him, and his family.

  • Especially if said person has an Amazon account.
  • Amazon only does what is [clearly] outlined in its terms and conditions for everyone that uses its services.

    Amazon does not distinguish between users except for demographic information that they (the users) freely allow Amazon to utilize.

    Whether Amazon's actions constitute spying or not, will be left to the interpretation of the reader, of its terms and conditions of service or the user
    of its services.

    • These aren't people using their services. This is Amazon trying to hire employees for internal work spying illegally.

      The tech megacorps need to be taken apart, unless you want to live in Amazonia or Googlestan.

  • Why would they have to?
    They can learn everything they want by just asking for a copy of the public reports.

  • Amazon spies on everyone all the time.

    That's been obvious for years and years.
    Dumb and dumber. That's the politicians.

  • Ridiculous to the point of harmful intent in the act of conspiring with Bezos as the "good cop"... that's what this is.

  • Of COURSE not -- Amazon spys on EVERYONE.

    As as we all know, politicians aren't anywhere near the category of normal people.

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