Opinion | We Can’t Trust Facebook to Regulate Itself

Opinion | We Can’t Trust Facebook to Regulate Itself

Opinion | We Can’t Trust Facebook to Regulate Itself

Opinion | We Can’t Trust Facebook to Regulate Itself


I led Facebook’s efforts to fix privacy problems on its developer platform in advance of its 2012 initial public offering. What I saw from the inside was a company that prioritized data collection from its users over protecting them from abuse. As the world contemplates what to do about Facebook in the wake of its role in Russia’s election meddling, it must consider this history. Lawmakers shouldn’t allow Facebook to regulate itself. Because it won’t.

Källa: Opinion | We Can’t Trust Facebook to Regulate Itself

Opinion | We Can’t Trust Facebook to Regulate Itself

Opinion | We Can’t Trust Facebook to Regulate Itself

Opinion | We Can’t Trust Facebook to Regulate Itself

Opinion | We Can’t Trust Facebook to Regulate Itself

I led Facebook’s efforts to fix privacy problems on its developer platform in advance of its 2012 initial public offering. What I saw from the inside was a company that prioritized data collection from its users over protecting them from abuse. As the world contemplates what to do about Facebook in the wake of its role in Russia’s election meddling, it must consider this history. Lawmakers shouldn’t allow Facebook to regulate itself. Because it won’t.

Källa: Opinion | We Can’t Trust Facebook to Regulate Itself

How Trump walked into Putin’s web

How Trump walked into Putin’s web

How Trump walked into Putin’s web

How Trump walked into Putin’s web

The inside story of how a former British spy was hired to investigate Russia’s influence on Trump – and uncovered explosive evidence that Moscow had been cultivating Trump for years. By

Moscow, summer 1991. Mikhail Gorbachev is in power. Official relations with the west have softened, but the KGB still assumes all western embassy workers are spooks. The KGB agents assigned to them are easy to spot. They have a method. Sometimes they pursue targets on foot, sometimes in cars. The officers charged with keeping tabs on western diplomats are never subtle.

Källa: How Trump walked into Putin’s web

Fatcula

Fatcula

Fatcula

Fatcula

A mystical beauty surgery clinic is built next to a sports club whoch threatens to ruin the club’s owner. What is going on in this clinic? The solution seems to be inside a bottle of “Fat Burner”. Welcome to the world of kitsch and bad taste!

AWARD
Animation of the Year (Cultural Endowment of Estonia) 2016

SCREENINGS
15th MUMIA (Brazil) 2017
Estonian Film Days in Berlin (Germany) 2017
Festival Enmut (Spain) 2017
XV Multivision Festival (Russia) 2017
18th Les Utopiales (France) 2017
CutOut Fest (Mexico) 2017
31st Leeds International Film Festival (UK) 2017
50th Sitges IFFF (Spain) 2017
8th Oaxaca FilmFest (Mexico) 2017
Helsinki International Film Festival (Finland) 2017
Timishort Film Festival (Romania) 2017
Melbourne International Animation Festival (Australia) 2017
27th Mediawave (Hungary) 2017
Anifilm (Czech Republic) 2017
24th Stuttgart Animation Festival (Germany) 2017
Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Market (France) 2017
18th Animated Dreams (Estonia) 2016
14th Scanorama (Lithuania) 2016
14th Anilogue (Hungary) 2016

CREDITS
Director, script and animator: Martinus Daane Klemet
Art director and compositor: Martinus Daane Klemet, Mattias Mälk
Music and sound design: Horret Kuus
Actors: Juuli Lill, Mait Malmsten, Raivo E. Tamm
3D modellers: Kristjan Bobkov, Ashleigh Cote, Martinus Daane Klemet, Mattias Mälk, Francesco Rosso, Anu Unnuk
Rotoscopers: Sirje Aasrand, Sigrun Alaots, Mariann Joa, Laura Linna, Eve Luup, Kristiina Martinson, Ülle Metsur, Ell Mikk, Maiken Silla, Tarmo Vaarmets, Katrin Vaher
Producer: Kalev Tamm
Studio: Eesti Joonisfilm

09’04” / 1080p / 16:9

Film production supported by
ESTONIAN FILM INSTITUTE
ESTONIAN CULTURAL ENDOWMENT

Here Are the White House Visitor Records the Trump Administration Didn’t Want You to See

Here Are the White House Visitor Records the Trump Administration Didn’t Want You to See

Here Are the White House Visitor Records the Trump Administration Didn’t Want You to See

Here Are the White House Visitor Records the Trump Administration Didn’t Want You to See

The Trump White House tried to block public access to visitor logs of five federal offices working directly for the president even though they were subject to public disclosure through the Freedom of Information Act. Property of the People, a Washington-based transparency group, successfully sued the administration to release the data and provided the documents to ProPublica. You can search them below. Related: Koch Lobbyists and Opus Dei — Who’s Dropping in on Trump Budget Czar Mick Mulvaney? | About the data | Download the data

Källa: Here Are the White House Visitor Records the Trump Administration Didn’t Want You to See