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Donald Trump - Statistical bullshit

Statistical bullshit is a special case of bullshit in general, and it appears to be on the rise. This is partly because social media — a natural vector for statements made purely for effect — are also on the rise. On Instagram and Twitter we like to share attention-grabbing graphics, surprising headlines and figures that resonate with how we already see the world. Unfortunately, very few claims are eye-catching, surprising or emotionally resonant because they are true and fair.

Source : How politicians poisoned statistics – FT.com

Apple takes our commitment to protecting your data very seriously and we work incredibly hard to deliver the most secure hardware, software and services available. We also believe every customer has a right to understand how their personal information is handled.
For government information requests, we report as much detail as we are legally allowed. When we receive an account request from law enforcement requesting a customer’s personal information, we will notify the customer a request concerning their personal data was made unless we are explicitly prohibited from doing so. We are reserving the right to make exceptions, such as for extreme situations when we believe disclosing information could put a child or other person in serious danger, or where notice is not applicable to the underlying facts of the case.

Source : Report on Government Information Requests – Apple

When it comes to doing the right thing in difficult situations, BlackBerry’s guiding principle has been to do what is right for the citizenry, within legal and ethical boundaries. We have long been clear in our stance that tech companies as good corporate citizens should comply with reasonable lawful access requests. I have stated before that we are indeed in a dark place when companies put their reputations above the greater good.

Source : Lawful Access, Corporate Citizenship and Doing What’s Right | Inside BlackBerry

Creative Commons France a lancé un pilote avec Ascribe —projet qui utilise la technologie du blockchain — pour vous permettre de vous enregistrer comme auteur et d’indiquer les conditions de la licence que vous avez sélectionnée.
Ascribe vous permet de:
1. Enregistrer votre oeuvre sur le blockchain, accompagnée de votre nom et d’autres informations relatives à l’œuvre.
2. Enregistrer les conditions de la licence Creative Commons choisie.
3. Établir l’antériorité de votre œuvre (en cas de litige).
4. Suivre les utilisations qui sont faites de votre œuvre pour s’assurer de leur concordance avec la licence choisie.

Source : OPTION:Enregistrer votre oeuvre sur le blockchain | Creative Commons France

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