FCC Apparently Not Satisfied With FTC's Google WiFi Investigation, Opens Its Own Investigation
from the over-what-exactly? dept
So the FTC concluded its investigation of Google's Street View WiFi data collection screwup with no actual penalties. Since then, there's been a lot of pressure from Congressional reps who have a long history of complaining about Google to get the government to reopen the investigation. So, it should make them happy to know that the FCC appears to be picking up where the FTC left off and is opening its own investigation. Of course, I'm not quite sure what Google did here that's under the FCC's mandate. Did it violate the FCC's Part 15 rules in some way? I can't see much that Google did that would fall under the FCC's purview, so I can't imagine this investigation ending with any serious consequences for Google but it seems like this is one political football that just won't go away.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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bah and bloody humbug
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Not to mention the tax dollars spent investigating something that is neither illegal nor harmed anyone.
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I hope it's not the case that Google secretly paid FTC members to make this go away and now the FCC also wants to get paid too.
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Besides, I wouldn't need encryption if people were honest enough not to hack my Wifi. It's all the dishonest peoples faults for requiring me to have encryption and they should be discovered, investigated, and punished for their actions without me having to be punished for their actions by the requirement of encrypting my Wifi. Why should I be punished and go through the trouble to encrypt my Wifi because of them. No, I shouldn't be punished, they should be punished and this Google case can set an example to all the dishonest people that want to hack my Wifi. You're not going make me go through the punishment of encrypting my Wifi because of your dishonesty. No, if you hack my wifi you're the only one who's going to get punished.
Why face the punishment of having to pay for locks on my door just because some burglar might otherwise break in. All these burglars are making us pay money for locks, they should be punished. If we didn't have burglars we wouldn't need locks. It's a punishment against those who did nothing wrong and I won't tolerate it.
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Not dead yet
"Well, he will be soon, he's very ill. "
"I'm getting better."
"No you're not, you'll be stone dead in a moment. "
"Well, I can't take him like that. It's against regulations. "
I guess a new lawsuit will be necessary. ;)
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The way I see it, you're making a flimsy emotional argument based on your lack of knowledge. If you had it your way, radio and TV stations would be able to sue anyone who tuned into them, because what's happening is the exact same thing.
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What's the moral of the story? If you are unlikely to get caught, admit nothing. Ever.
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Now Yogi Bear. Good thing I'm one of those cord-cutters Mike keeps talking about, because I think if I saw a commercial for that movie my eyeballs would melt out of sheer disgust.
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Really? This should be illegal!!! I never knew such a thing is likely happening. The FCC needs to intervene and stop this practice immediately!!!! People should go to jail for accessing my network without first asking me.
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Thats funny !!!, so the US, UK, and a bunch of other countries.. they are all wrong..
all the more power too you,, have fun..
If google has not done anything wrong they will find that out, wont they!
If you are honest it does not matter how often you are investigated..
Chew on that !!!!.
And if I dont make a comment you just make one up for me :)..
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Re: Thats funny !!!, so the US, UK, and a bunch of other countries.. they are all wrong..
Your tax dollars hard at work!
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Everyone knows that Gargle was CAUGHT stealing WiFi data!!!!! I demand that this comment be censor... um, I mean deleted for trying to defend Gobble!!!!! It's obviously posted by a Goggle shill!!!!!
www.Pee2PeeNet.net
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