ImageShack Violates Own Privacy Policy for Fun

See, here’s why I always preferred Flickr and Photobucket. I always sensed an air of irresponsibility around ImageShack.

Alexander “MacBeth” Levin opted to violate his company’s privacy guidelines and expose user information. This is data that ImageShack claims will remain private in their TOS agreement. At the behest of a friend, MacBeth decided to expose usage information by IP, compromising the privacy and security of his user base. Not a wise business move.

Kids, don’t use ImageWhack. Stick with Flickr for photo-sharing and Photobucket for image-only hosting. Better yet, build your own damn site. Here’s a discount code for DreamHost.

Google Fights for Wireless Freedom

Rarely do you hear about a large corporation hiring a powerful lobbyist for a good cause. That’s exactly what Google is doing to ensure the $10 billion US government auction for wireless service licenses isn’t hogged by greedy telco monopolies.

Three months ago, Google (GOOG) retained Richard Whitt, former head of the regulatory department for MCI, the telco formerly known as WorldCom now owned by Verizon (VZ). Whitt, acting as Google’s Washington telecom and media counsel, is lobbying the Federal Communications Commission on some of the biggest issues facing the wireless industry. These include ensuring certain wireless airwaves are made available for free public use and making sure the auction is carried out in such a way that up-and-comers get a shot at entering the market.

For sure, Google’s interests are far from selfless — they don’t want telco monopolies getting between them and their eyeballs — but their interests happen to be aligned with the common good. Works for me. 🙂