DOJ Asks Court To Keep GOOGLE-NSA Partnership Secret

“Everything secret degenerates, even the administration of justice; nothing is safe that does not show how it can bear discussion and publicity.”Lord Acton

I waited a week before I decided to write about today’s topic. The idea that I read as many online industry trade publications as I do and have not read a single word on this point astounds me. The source was not some “conspiracy” site, but rather The Legal Times Blog. The article was short and I encourage all to click here to read it.

The Electronic Privacy Information Center filed suit to compel the government to tell us about the deal Google has made with the NSA concerning the information they are collecting on us. The government’s position is that it’s really none of our business.

I have written extensively about the collusion between government and corporate data hoarders. I need not go into that here. The real point of taking to the keyboard is to chastise our industry trades for a job poorly done. Amidst all the privacy talk, how much has focused on the unholy alliance between Google and the government?

If I am to be kind, I will say, “not enough”. But if we are honest, we can conjure a raft of epithets that come much closer to the mark. I accuse our industry trades of malignant neglect. The privacy debate is incomplete without addressing collusion between “Big Data” and Big Government.

And in the rare instances when the topic arises, some “enterprising” mouthpiece for “Big Data” will invariably go on the attack by labeling the whistleblower a “conspiracy, tin-foil hat aficionado”. I have personally brought this issue up in two high profile industry discussion groups comprising self-professed industry leaders.

With the exception of only a few, the issue did not resonate. I guess it was not deemed important by the trade publications. The trades exist to inform us on important issues that affect us, yet the ongoing collusion between “Big Data” and the NSA has not made the headlines. Are these trades de facto tools of these unholy alliances? Not sure. Perhaps the answer lies in an analysis of whose advertising dollars are at play.  Or, maybe the industry trades are not tools, but merely fools.

So often I have felt like Brando in the Wild One. When asked, “What are you protesting?” He answered, “What have you got?” I don’t write as much as I used to. I am tired. It sure would be grand to see a few younger people in our online industry pick up the torch and defy the darkness.

Author:

Jaffer Ali

Jaffer Ali is CEO of e-commerce company, PulseTV.com and the online media company Vidsense, a video content network. With thousands of advertiser-friendly video clips licensed from major film and TV studios, the Vidsense content network can deliver millions of qualified visitors directly to advertiser websites to view the content on a Pay-Per-Click (PPC) basis. By bundling content and audience and delivering both to advertisers, Vidsense creates an engaging and compelling environment for consumers and advertisers alike. He can be reached at j (dot) ali (at) Vidsense (dotcom).

  • Hollywood5459

    Dear Jaffer,

    Between the densities of some really smart people, the deserts of ignorance and stupidity and greed and super egos and just dumb shits are expanding (along with wastelands/waistlines). So are you using birth control, what kind ? If it’s not aspirin, you could be fired and if you have too many kids, especially if they have too many medical problems, you can be fired, lose your medical coverage, and whatever safety nets are left losing funding, you can hold onto your tents. And the best part ? You won’t be able to be rehired because your credit report sucks and everybody knows ! Add in it can happen to anyone at anytime, especially as you search on Google for help, put it on FB, you are cooked. And you have the opportunity to speed up these processes in November with an even more theocratic, totalitarian, ethnocentric, fanatical, science denying with paranoid dictatorial tendencies government which thinks it can lead the worlds’ economic policies and energy prices in the name of democracy. Have a good day !

  • http://www.facebook.com/justin.machacek Justin Machacek

    Thanks for bringing this issue to light.  I try to stay “plugged in”, yet wasn’t aware of this.  Young people are waking up.  I’m hopeful that more will begin to utilize their free speech and free press rights to discuss the many problems of a big data trolling big government.