Submitted by ewzetf t3_yvgrry in technology
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macross1984 t1_iwec4ni wrote
For a company the size of Google...pittance.
carvedmuss8 t1_iwehox2 wrote
I'll accept $10 in Google Play credits as settlement and then spend it in CoC
longstickboy22 t1_iwek3hb wrote
I remember that Dont Be Evil bullshit, boy that was a hoot, people bought it, I did for a bit.
beenburnedbutable t1_iwekbz0 wrote
That’s like me getting a parking ticket and paying 32¢.
thebudman_420 t1_iwenfdg wrote
This is only a state lawsuit and regular class action didn't happen or wasn't allowed?
We was tracked just as much as the state was.
Longsideways t1_iwetjf8 wrote
Who gets the 💰
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Eric1491625 t1_iwf0a84 wrote
Funny thing is $392 million is not even enough for that if they distributed it among all the adults in the US who use Google.
Rudy-Ellen t1_iwf0gpd wrote
To whom? States DA’s?
carvedmuss8 t1_iwf0qtn wrote
Lawyers get 35-40% of that too
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Ok-Mixture-2179 t1_iwfch1w wrote
Google tracks me illegally. State sues google on my behalf. State wins. State keeps money. State raises taxes anyway.
BetterCallSal t1_iwfda29 wrote
When the penalty is less than the profit, it isn't a penalty. It's a business expense
aliens8myhomework t1_iwff9i9 wrote
It’s like blocking a fire hydrant and getting fined a penny.
NightwaveDigital t1_iwfhwmm wrote
Maybe if it was *billion it would be an actual fine…
FerociousPancake t1_iwfieqn wrote
How much of that goes to us, you know, the victims?
GilroyPickens t1_iwfitk8 wrote
“We been tracking the location of 40 out of 50 states. They ain’t moved much. We gave them $10M a piece for being good states, but we only gave Mississippi $2M, cause it is not good. Hopefully one day it will get to a better state, State Farm.” -Google AIPR Bot
gnrc t1_iwfkgc0 wrote
> CoC
Call of Cthulhu?
macross1984 t1_iwfkzu0 wrote
Agree. I believe law need to be amended with fine be proportional based on size of company. Google being one of the largest tech company could be milked more than $392 million easily for violation.
Gadget_hack_wrench t1_iwfnu1o wrote
Woo 40 cents for everyone!
TheOnceAndFutureTurk t1_iwfoz9k wrote
“Good joke. Everybody laugh. Roll on snare drum. Curtains.”
Kammander-Kim t1_iwfpynb wrote
Look at GDPR in the eu. The fines are to be percentages of the global revenue of the parent company / concern.
The likes of Google, Facebook, and Apple, were the target of this. 300 million euro might be pocket change for a company that large, but 5 % of global revenue of the entirety surely is not. For Google that would also include Alphabet, YouTube, the sales of Chrimecasts and chrome books, and so on.
macross1984 t1_iwfqhf5 wrote
Wish U.S. lawmakers enact similar law as that of EU but of course they won't.
PineappleNo4448 t1_iwfr14k wrote
not a big money for them.
Kammander-Kim t1_iwfxee0 wrote
I hope the USA takes after the eu and not that we take after USA when things go forward.
But then again, what goes as pure communism in the USA is, depending on the question, going as far right stupidity in eu countries. So not likely.
Weird_Cantaloupe2757 t1_iwfz2qf wrote
Size of the company, and by how much money they made doing the thing you are fining them for. If the fine is a tiny fraction of the money they made doing the thing, it’s not a punishment — it’s just a “do whatever the fuck you want” tax.
submittedanonymously t1_iwg0n7q wrote
Whether Android or iOS, they both operate the same shady ways, but fanboys will defend their morally bankrupt corporate phones for some dumb superiority complex.
Sent from my iphone because smartphones have been universally required since 2012 to function in today’s world.
Some days, I miss my last razr…
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Mister_Weiss t1_iwg5dwx wrote
When are they going to start giving that money to the customers who’s data was stolen?
Mister_Weiss t1_iwg5hsl wrote
Except they don’t, and won’t. The customer never sees a penny. It’s a “fine” so it goes into the general fund coffers.
Mister_Weiss t1_iwg5jv5 wrote
That was just advice for other people.
mirh t1_iwg91uf wrote
You literally explicitly enabled the thing yourself.
mirh t1_iwg96hy wrote
It's exactly because they were the big evil multinational company that this BS suit could be brought forward.
general_peabo t1_iwgbg57 wrote
No. Command of Conquer (tiberian sun).
No_Ordinary_734 t1_iwgcofe wrote
Needs to be in the multiple billions.
user_8804 t1_iwgd38j wrote
Assuming clash of clans
Fayko t1_iwgtlwa wrote
Well at least the lawyers and state will get all the money for fining google for spying on citizens lol.
Really wish the world wasn't "do as much shady shit as you can until you get caught. Hope you're rich enough when you're caught to pay the fine" and people would just get punished for fucking over society instead of a fine.
heavenstarcraft t1_iwgzqkj wrote
Google. They probably made much more off the data.
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Kingbeef23 t1_iwinbeb wrote
🗣️So how do I get my $2.35 that’s all I’m sayin
OU812Grub t1_iwiyn6b wrote
I think the states get 100% of the settlement. I’ve never seen any direct money from settlements or fines the government imposes or win.
Academic-Unit4777 t1_iwkagfb wrote
Seriously question, why is the money going to the “States?” And what will these States be doing with this payout?
Also, the Google representative said “some” of the issues were resolved. Which ones were resolved and which weren’t?
Also, when are governments going to start taking big business cybersecurity crimes more seriously? AFTER they get all the data they need from us?
I have so many questions and no where to get answers 😅 (Also, why is there no sarcastic tin foil hat emoji lol)
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