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Re: [projectvrm] Why we need to escape the Land of the Silos


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  • From: Mary Hodder < >
  • To: Doc Searls < >
  • Cc: Drummond Reed < >, Dan Blum < >, ProjectVRM list < >
  • Subject: Re: [projectvrm] Why we need to escape the Land of the Silos
  • Date: Sat, 18 May 2013 18:15:07 -0500

Doc.. 

I've said this several times.. but I think  we want to say:

It's not a personal cloud, if anyone or thing has access without your explicit permission.

That goes for governments, people, and machines.

mary


On May 18, 2013, at 4:44 PM, Doc Searls wrote:

The key is to make personal clouds that are truly personal — in the sense that nobody else can hack into them. If we want to put our clouds in services that are not ours, that's fine — and I am sure will be a good business. But the ability to self-host needs to be a prime requirement.

Doc

On May 18, 2013, at 8:40 PM, Drummond Reed < "> > wrote:

Dan, great stake in the ground. The issues you describe become magnified x10 when it comes to personal clouds, so as an industry we need to drive an even bigger stake in the ground on this topic -- one that will restrain governments all around the world, not just the U.S.


On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 12:28 PM, Dan Blum < " target="_blank"> > wrote:
I've sniffed a whiff of the same stench from here in the land of the free. Some time ago I heard about an Air Force RFP for software to create artificial "friends" for use on Facebook, probably for background investigation purposes. With friends like these...in the electronic age, we've lost much of the freedom we once had. 

Please see my blog entry The Constitution and the Cloud in which I explore these issues.

Thanks!
Dan



On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 2:50 AM, Doc Searls < " target="_blank"> > wrote:
... especially the ones that allow news like this to happen:

<http://www.thoughtcrime.org/blog/saudi-surveillance/>









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