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| + | comment: see annex; Facebook answer ."Your summary characterizes Facebook’s business model as “surveillance-based.” We strongly disagree with this suggestionl. [...] A person’s choice to use Facebook’s services, and the way we collect, receive or use data -- all clearly disclosed and acknowledged by users -- cannot meaningfully be likened to the involuntary (and often unlawful) government surveillance..." | ||||||||||||||
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see annex; Facebook answer ."Your summary characterizes Facebook’s business model as “surveillance-based.” We strongly disagree with this suggestionl. [...] A person’s choice to use Facebook’s services, and the way we collect, receive or use data -- all clearly disclosed and acknowledged by users -- cannot meaningfully be likened to the involuntary (and often unlawful) government surveillance..."
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