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The old way of government subpoenaing records allowed seizure of records from a big tech company without any prior notification, leading to records of reporters and five branches of the AP being seized for two months.
41:34 - 44:48 (03:14)
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The old way of government subpoenaing records allowed seizure of records from a big tech company without any prior notification, leading to records of reporters and five branches of the AP being seized for two months. The speaker suggests requiring notification to big tech companies when subpoenaing records from them as a fix.
ChapterGovernment Subpoenaing Journalists' Records
EpisodeE36: New FTC Chair, breaking up big tech, government silent spying, Jon Stewart, wildfires & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The government's ability to obtain user data directly from big tech companies such as Apple raises concerns about user privacy and the relationship between tech giants and the government.
44:48 - 45:39 (00:50)
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The government's ability to obtain user data directly from big tech companies such as Apple raises concerns about user privacy and the relationship between tech giants and the government. Users should have control over their own records rather than companies such as Apple owning them.
ChapterGovernment Subpoenaing Journalists' Records
EpisodeE36: New FTC Chair, breaking up big tech, government silent spying, Jon Stewart, wildfires & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The custodians of content, such as Big Tech companies, are actually trustees of that content, creating a distinction in what they're allowed to do.
45:39 - 46:25 (00:46)
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The custodians of content, such as Big Tech companies, are actually trustees of that content, creating a distinction in what they're allowed to do. With a back door and a gag order, they have the incentive to give away information, a concentrating power that is concerning for many.
ChapterGovernment Subpoenaing Journalists' Records
EpisodeE36: New FTC Chair, breaking up big tech, government silent spying, Jon Stewart, wildfires & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
In this episode, the hosts discuss the concept of wormholes in relation to a new book and the idea of publicly available information.
46:25 - 47:43 (01:18)
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the concept of wormholes in relation to a new book and the idea of publicly available information. They also touch on Apple's encryption process for user data on their phones.