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Comments on news posted 2007-12-21 08:47:32: Last month the FTC held a two-day meeting on behavioral advertising. ..

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Doc Casualty

join:2005-02-06
Harbor Springs, MI
1984

George Orwell must be turning over in his grave.


Rob
In Deo speramus, God Bless the USA
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join:2001-08-25
Kendall, FL
I trust Google over other companies..

I don't trust DoubleClick, but now that Google owns them, I trust Google will not act like DoubleClick. Let's hope that trust is not broken.


gaforces
United We Stand, Divided We Fall

join:2002-04-07
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All the eggs in one basket

Seems like a large security risk to trust all that information to one large company.

What new domains do we need to block? I love my netgear router

UncleDirtNap

join:2006-08-26
Pittsburgh, PA
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reply to Doc Casualty
Re: 1984

"George Orwell must be turning over in his grave."

If you think Orwell was warning about this sort of stuff you didn't pay attention.

Orwell was a former Socialist who wrote 1984 in the wake of WWII to warn about the dangers of Socialism and how it inevitably leads to totalitarianism as it did it Europe.

Engsoc = ENGlish SOCialism.

If Orwell is turning over in his grave it's because of the constant march toward programs like universal health care despite nearly two centuries and 150 million dead examples of the foolishness of giving the government the ability to control the things you need to live.

b10010011
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No Privacy = Privacy

said by UncleDirtNap See Profile :

If Orwell is turning over in his grave it's because of the constant march toward programs like universal health care despite nearly two centuries and 150 million dead examples of the foolishness of giving the government the ability to control the things you need to live.
But yeah our system where the level of medical care you receive is governed by how much your insurance pays or you can pay is so much better.

b10010011
Whats a Posting tag?

join:2004-09-07
Bellingham, WA
reply to gaforces
Re: All the eggs in one basket

Firefox and Adblock Plus works for me and both are free.

I haven't seen Ads By Google, Double Click, or popups in general for years.


rit56

join:2000-12-01
New York, NY

reply to UncleDirtNap
Re: 1984

doc causality was using a tongue in cheek way of saying how things have changed and you have to inject your neo conservative bull****. this site is censored and it is usually done to people who disagree with the hard right business approach to everything. this sort of post discredits dsl reports as does all the neo conservative, hard right commentary you allow here. if you don't edit this sort of nonsense stop editing the other point of view.

this is just plan stupid and you really show everyone who reads this post your IQ. unbelievable.


Yadda

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said by Doc Casualty See Profile :

George Orwell must be turning over in his grave.
Orwell doesn't have zip to do with this deal. I object to this deal simply because the FCC actually believes and approves mergers based on the fairy tale that industry "polices" itself.

TheMG

join:2007-09-04
Edmonton, AB
reply to b10010011
Re: All the eggs in one basket

Amen.

I find it funny how this site has a "How to remove ads?" link. What ads? LOL


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reply to gaforces
Blocking ad domains will prevent ads appearing in your browser. If that's all you care about you're fine.

It does nothing to stop your ISP from selling the total record of all your internet activity.

"Industry self regulation" might result in internet users being able to register for some sort of opt-out list - but then you would be giving the advertisers your information in exchange for an unenforceable promise that they will ignore or anonymize it. This also does nothing to prevent ISPs from selling user data.


TKJunkMail
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 This merger NOT a done deal; EU yet to rule; due in April

The EU is looking at this merger and Goggle has stated that it won't go forward without EU approval. The EU isn't due to rule on this until April 2008.
»www.brandrepublic.com/News/77433···leClick/
However, the deal still faces a challenge by the European Commission's Competition Unit and Google said it would not complete the takeover until it was cleared by the EU.

The commission's decision is expected by April 2 next year.

The EU's top consumer lobby, the BEUC, has that same concern and yesterday sent a letter to the European Commission warning that the merger would harm European citizens through greater intrusion of privacy.

BEUC wrote: "The Google/DoubleClick merger would harm consumer welfare by creating a structure that almost certainly will be less respectful of user privacy. Post merger, Google will have the ability and incentive to engage in significantly more intrusive user tracking and profiling than exists today.

"There are many ways in which Google, post-merger, could push up prices for advertisers."

BEUC added that the higher prices would most likely be passed onto consumers.

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Doc Casualty

join:2005-02-06
Harbor Springs, MI
reply to UncleDirtNap
Re: 1984

Oh, I think I was paying attention. If you can't see ever increasing intrusive monitoring of our lives condoned by the government as a slippery slope toward totalitarianism, perhaps it is time you read the tome again, Winston.


Doc Casualty

join:2005-02-06
Harbor Springs, MI
reply to Yadda
I believe that is the FTC. Anyway, whether they believe in that "fairy tale" or are complicit is a matter of conjecture. My reference to Orwell would have zip to do with the former.


rit56

join:2000-12-01
New York, NY
reply to Doc Casualty
what do you think we have now? this man breaks the law and you turn your head because of party affiliation. if it were a democrat breaking the law like the current president you would be flipping out. be a man and admit it.
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