• MutilationWave@lemmy.world
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          EU has consumer protections miles ahead of the US. Sometimes Americans get good things from it anyway. Example from just today - my wife’s iPhone began working with RCS format so now we can send photos to each other without them looking like shit. We were using Whatsapp for photos.

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    If you use Microsoft office for work stuff, how do they get away with this? I get that they can violate your rights as an individual because fuck the consumer you peons don’t get representation from your government representatives, but when you’re working for some other company which has its own ton of lawyers and you use this product, how is Microsoft not getting their shit sued out of them?

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        Of course it can be. But what if you don’t do that. It’s then just totally fine for Microsoft to gank your IP? Like that’s totally legal and will stand up in court?

        Or what if some employee fucks with their settings? Sure you can fire the employee but what about the IP Microsoft now has? It’s all good for them to use that?

        Same if I just print out a bunch of documents, walk into Microsoft’s offices and hand it to them. Sure my company can fire me, maybe even sue me. But that doesn’t make the IP suddenly fair game. Even by just looking at it, Microsoft could potentially open themselves up to legal trouble.

        So I don’t see how any of this is legal.

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          They mentioned it in the agreement and gave you the ability to turn it off company wide. If you wanted to protect your IP you should have used Linux 🤷‍♂️

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            This isn’t about protecting your IP. This is about the incredibly shaky legal ground Microsoft is standing on by making it the default to slurp up all your files.

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      It’s manageable through GPO and off by default in Enterprise and Education like the other unconscionable shit I guess.

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        Or maybe the guys in the company doing the gpo’s need to update their certification so they learn this shit…

        Just guessing, I’m a Linux guy in a Linux company. Maybe the way I worded the comment was disingenuous, but when Microsoft is so unethical I am using the “to quoque” logical fallacy to justify it

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          Yeah I think at this point it’s really just on the company - why are you still using such an untrustworthy piece of software?

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    I find this kind of thing particularly questionable because I like many people am often dealing with documents and text which I do not have the right to share with anybody even if I wanted to.

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    Why not call spade a spade. It is Piracy setting not Privacy setting. How come when big corporations pirate it is called AI training whereas for us it is stealing.

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    only microsoft would nest “Trust Center Settings” in the “Options -> Trust Center” panel. or even worse, put “Privacy Settings” as a sub-menu of “Privacy Options”.

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    So, if it’s on by default and then you turn it off, do they delete all the data they stole from you while you were trying to get to the setting?

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    Just click this setting! … at the bottom of a locked filing cabinet stuck in a disused lavatory with a sign on the door saying ‘Beware of the Leopard.’

    Why would you pay this much money to be treated this badly?

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    There was literally a movie about this, the evil corp resembled Microsoft, right down to a Bill Gates lookalike CEO. Miguel de Icasa was in it with Ryan Phillips

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    It’s not JUST that. I’ve had to disable it in the past for something, can’t remember what. Something had broken. But that’s why it’s not called AI services.

    Why they don’t separate it into different options I don’t know. Or rather it’s obvious.

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      Why they don’t separate it into different options I don’t know.

      Because they don’t want you turning it off. I seriously doubt they’ll actually let you turn it off.

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      backslashes ? found the windows user (: