Car manufacturers—and all businesses—should take note that the FTC will take action to protect consumers against the illegal collection, use, and disclosure of their personal data.

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    They’ll get around this by painting a EULA on the windows: “By approaching close enough to read this you give us the right to do whatever we want with whatever data we can collect.”

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      Just because you “agree” to a EULA doesn’t necessarily mean its legally defensible. Its an avenue that a company can point to and say “look, we did our due diligence”, but if effective safeguards are in place a good judge can throw it out the window.

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      OBJECTS IN MIRROR HAVE MORE DATA COLLECTED ON THEM THAN IT APPEARS

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      There is a lot of laws around what a contract can do. you cannot have a contract for murder for example. EULA are the lowest form as the other party doesn’t have a choice, particularly if the terms change after the sale. contact a lawyer for the current state, but last I checked they were not well tested, and gnerally considered breakable in court.

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      By clicking this button, you signed over right to your asshole… take your pans off and lay down any resistance is violation of the EULA and we will use FBI to fuck you even harder!