Watch: Terms and Conditions May Apply 2013 123movies, Full Movie Online – Terms And Conditions May Apply examines the cost of so-called ‘free’ services and the continuing disappearance of online privacy. People may think they know what they give up when they click ‘I Agree’ on companies like Facebook and Google. They’re wrong..
Plot: Have you ever read the Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policies connected to every website you visit, phone call you make, or app you use? Of course you haven’t. But those agreements allow corporations to do things with your personal information you could never even imagine. This film explores the intent hidden within these ridiculous agreements, and reveals what corporations and governments are legally taking from you and the outrageous consequences that result from clicking “I accept.”
Smart Tags: #internet #privacy #us_patriot_act #corporate_policy #user_agreement #claim_in_title
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Brilliant documentary about internet site terms and policies
I think that we should be entitled to privacy and are entitled to have our rights without having fear for what we post on the internet. In fact most of the data that we type in on the internet can be constantly be misused, and that our right to freedom is in jeopardy. There should be some new laws to protect citizens of not being reprimanded of what they post on the internet. This is a well-crafted documentary that raises awareness of what is really going on when you click the “I Agree” options of the ‘Terms and Conditions’ of various websites.
Important and frightening
This is an important and frightening film, about how Google, Amzaon, Flickr, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Linkdin – and IMDb? – harvest our personal information and onsell it to the highest bidder, or to the government. How we don’t read that wodge of text in capitals comprising “Terms and conditions” before we click “Accept” – nobody could, it would take a month per year for everything we sign. But even when that text is brief and written in plain English, it gives those corporations unprecedented power over our personal information – including the right to change the rules without telling us, to increase their power without limit and without asking again, and to keep it forever, even after we have “deleted” it.The film is entertaining, including how a seven year old boy was interrogated about something he had texted; how an Irishman on holiday in the US never got into the country but spent days in confinement instead, because he had used “destroy America” as a figure of speech in a tweet; how people planning a zombie parade during the Royal Wedding were arrested based on the social media planning; and how a TV crime writer was raided based on his Google searches.
I saw this a few days after “We Steal Secrets: the story of Wikileaks”. It is the better film, letting the facts speak for themselves more.
And now I’m getting paranoid about what will happen to me for writing this….
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Runtime 1 hr 19 min (79 min), 55 min (TV) (Norway)
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Genre Documentary, News
Director Cullen Hoback
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Actors Max Schrems, Moby, Mark Zuckerberg
Country United States
Awards 2 wins & 1 nomination
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