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  1. 22 gen 2013 · Terms and Conditions May Apply by Cullen Hoback addresses the so-called privacy of information put on the internet. The film features appearances by Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook, and Eric Schmidt, former CEO of Google.

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  2. Terms and Conditions May Apply is a 2013 documentary film that addresses how corporations and the government utilize the information that users provide when agreeing to browse a website, install an application, or purchase goods online.

  3. 14 ago 2023 · 2013: Terms and Conditions May Apply. A documentary that exposes what corporations and governments learn about people through Internet and cell phone usage, and what can be done about it...

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  4. 13 giu 2013 · Subscribe to TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/sxaw6hSubscribe to COMING SOON: http://bit.ly/H2vZUnLike us on FACEBOOK:http://goo.gl/dHs73.Terms and Conditions May App...

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  5. Companies may promise privacy but, what do the T's and C's really say? Is there any real limit to the government's right to access our information? Is the endless expansion of the military and...

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  6. 12 lug 2013 · Terms and Conditions May Apply: Directed by Cullen Hoback. With Cullen Hoback, Brian Lawler, John Palfrey, Harvey Anderson. 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.

  7. Through interviews with technology thought leaders and futurists, including Moby, Chief Google Engineer Ray Kurzweil, and Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, TERMS AND CONDITIONS MAY APPLY brilliantly documents the sign posts on the slippery slope of internet privacy.