Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Data-Rights”
When Open Source Wins: A Story About Data Rights and Good Faith
You know what’s rare these days? Reading a story where the little guy stands up to a corporation and things actually work out. Not just work out, but work out well. I’ve been following this saga on Reddit over the past few weeks, and honestly, it’s given me a bit of hope in what can often feel like a pretty bleak tech landscape.
Here’s the gist: a solo developer created an open-source tool for drone pilots to manage their flight logs. Nothing revolutionary, just a self-hostable alternative to existing commercial services. Then they got hit with a cease and desist letter from AirData UAV, a US-based company providing similar services. The developer’s crime? Making it easier for people to export their own data from AirData’s platform and use it elsewhere.
The Hidden Cost of Convenience: Insurance Companies and Your Data Privacy
The recent lawsuit against Allstate in Texas has sparked an interesting debate about data privacy and insurance companies. The allegations that Allstate paid app developers to secretly collect driver data are concerning, but frankly, not surprising.
Working in tech for over two decades, I’ve watched the evolution of data collection from simple website cookies to the intricate web of surveillance we navigate today. The insurance industry’s shift towards usage-based pricing was inevitable, but the methods being employed are increasingly questionable.