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Les nouveaux loups du Web

Titre original : Terms and Conditions May Apply
  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 19min
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Les nouveaux loups du Web (2013)
Admit it: you don’t really read the endless terms and conditions connected to every website you visit, phone call you make or app you download.  But every day, billion-dollar corporations are learning more about your interests, your friends and family, your finances, and your secrets, and they’re not only selling the information to the highest bidder, but also sharing it with the government.  And you agreed to all of it.  This disquieting exposé demonstrates how every one of us is incrementally opting-in to a real-time surveillance state, click by click- and what, if anything, you can do about it.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA documentary that exposes what corporations and governments learn about people through Internet and cell phone usage, and what can be done about it ... if anything.A documentary that exposes what corporations and governments learn about people through Internet and cell phone usage, and what can be done about it ... if anything.A documentary that exposes what corporations and governments learn about people through Internet and cell phone usage, and what can be done about it ... if anything.

  • Réalisation
    • Cullen Hoback
  • Casting principal
    • Max Schrems
    • Moby
    • Mark Zuckerberg
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,3/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Cullen Hoback
    • Casting principal
      • Max Schrems
      • Moby
      • Mark Zuckerberg
    • 15avis d'utilisateurs
    • 55avis des critiques
    • 68Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires et 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux71

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    Max Schrems
    Max Schrems
    • Self - Austrian Law Student
    • (as Max Schrem)
    Moby
    Moby
    • Self - Musician & Digital Rights Activist
    Mark Zuckerberg
    Mark Zuckerberg
    • Self - Founder, Facebook
    Orson Scott Card
    Orson Scott Card
    • Self - Science Fiction Author
    Cullen Hoback
    Cullen Hoback
    • Self - Narrator
    Brian Lawler
    • Self - Typographer, Cal Poly
    John Palfrey
    • Self - Professor of Law, Harvard Law School
    Harvey Anderson
    • Self - VP Business Affairs & General Counsel, Mozilla
    Zeynep Tüfekçi
    Zeynep Tüfekçi
    • Self - Professor of Sociology, University of Baltimore
    • (as Zaynep Tufekci)
    Eric Schmidt
    Eric Schmidt
    • Self - Executive Chairman, Google
    Siva Vaidhyanathan
    • Self - Author, The Googlization of Everything
    Eli Pariser
    • Self - Author, The Filter Bubble
    Debra Aho Williamson
    • Self - Principal Analyst, EMarketer
    Danah Boyd
    Danah Boyd
    • Self - Senior Researcher, Microsoft
    • (as danah boyd)
    Sherry Turkle
    Sherry Turkle
    • Self - Professor of Social Studies of Science and Technology, MIT
    Rainey Reitman
    • Self - Electronic Frontier Foundation
    Christopher Soghoian
    Christopher Soghoian
    • Self - Principal Technologist, American Civil Liberties Union
    Michael Schearer
    • Self - Computer Security Expert
    • Réalisation
      • Cullen Hoback
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    7gavin6942

    An Interesting Look At Privacy in the Digital Age

    A documentary that exposes what corporations and governments learn about people through Internet and cell phone usage, and what can be done about it ... if anything.

    When I decided to watch this, the first thing I thought of was the "South Park" human centipede episode. And sure enough, a clip is shown almost immediately. Great to see these guys have a sense of humor (heck, they even have Willy Wonka and Eddie Izzard).

    There are plenty of statistics about how long it would take to read all the fine print that no one really does and how much it is allegedly costing us to agree to these "hidden in plain sight" conditions.

    We get a bit of a look at the Patriot Act's effect on privacy laws, and an even briefer mention of PRISM (which, unfortunately, makes the film a bit dated already, even only a year after it was made). There are even examples of people getting arrested by authorities for their Facebook and Twitter posts. (And one guy -- the "steak and cheese" author -- who did not!)

    Does the film spread paranoia? Does it make Mark Zuckerberg the enemy? To the first question, no. While constantly on the verge of going too far, the film never does, and makes many valid points without ever sounding like a conspiracy theory. As to the second, this is more unclear. Zuckerberg is suggested to be too close to the FBI and other organizations, and certainly Facebook's privacy settings come under attack. But this is only a superficial reading -- the real message is that all tech companies, not just Facebook, are now going this route.
    8dnrobbin

    Excellent review of social and political problems regarding digital privacy

    Excellent review of the political and social changes in *digital* privacy for the past 13 years since 9/11. The director goes into great detail on how Websites have constantly shifted toward acquiring and disseminating more information as time has gone on since 9/11 and how this information can, and is, being revealed to the government on a regular basis. What is more disturbing is how much we thought that either a password or a privacy change on Facebook to "Friends Only" doesn't actually protect us, totally, from government or corporate dissemination of who we are.

    The director also points out the substantial moral problem of when we are allowed to forget our secrets and to let them lie in our past. 5 years? 10 years? 3 months? When are we entitled to have those embarrassing pictures taken at age 14 taken off the Internet search engine results (from, say, Google)? When it's been 10 years? What about adults? Do they deserve to have privacy of past-acts (good conduct or misconduct)? This is a matter not currently under substantial discussion in the Congress and the director points out that Congress is the only legislature in the US that can adequately make laws on these subjects.

    Again, worth seeing once so that you learn what exactly those "terms" are that you agreed to.
    10mxmtitov

    If use Facebook, Google, internet, or smart phone... Watch it!

    I'll be brief. We're all being watched. Every second of our life. And I'm not exaggerating or being paranoid. That's just how it is. This documentary is really scary. And for a good reason. Because it is freaking scary.

    Facebook and smart phones is the best invention NSA could hope for. Imagine that with just the right technology, anyone can tap into your phone and at any point of time they can see through your phone, they can hear through your phone, and even know what you're thinking at the moment. All their wet voyeuristic dreams come true.

    So do yourself a favor, watch the movie, realize the truth, and join the forces to fight against mass surveillance.
    9thatiguanodon

    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.
    10charrielyfe

    One of the best Documentaries I've ever watched

    No wonder Netflix was promoting this documentary so hard. My girlfriend watched it first and quickly recommended it to me. It truly is one of the best documentaries I've ever watched, and in my Top 5!

    I'll be re-watching it again next week, so hopefully I can add a bit more to the review once I re-watch it.

    Firstly - The graphics, animations and typography used were wonderful, it really complimented the well thought out and structured film.

    It gave an easy to view look at how the world is changing, and how these big companies/government agencies are a real threat to our privacy. The ONE thing missing from this Documentary, was how we (the people) can fight back against this kind of privacy violations, but then again.. can we fight back at all?

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      Himself - Narrator: Mark Zuckerberg had asked me to please not record him. So we shut off the main camera. But since Mark doesn't seem to mind storing our data after we think it's been deleted, this only seemed fair.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 janvier 2016 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
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    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • Topiary Productions
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      • 55 824 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 4 446 $US
      • 14 juil. 2013
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      • 55 824 $US
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