蘋果:保留讀取iCloud電子郵件的權(quán)利
????微軟(Microsoft)并不是惟一一家保留進(jìn)入用戶電子郵箱的權(quán)利的公司。《衛(wèi)報》(The Guardian)的亞歷克斯?埃爾恩稱,谷歌(Google)和雅虎(Yahoo)也都這么干。我們大多數(shù)人看也不看就點了“同意”,但埃爾恩跟我們不一樣,他真的看了上述公司的用戶協(xié)議。 ????這個問題于上周曝光。當(dāng)時,出生于俄羅斯、居住在黎巴嫩的前微軟員工亞歷克斯?基布卡羅因為被指控出售大塊Windows 8源代碼被捕。 ????微軟在西雅圖聯(lián)邦法院起訴基布卡羅,起訴材料中包括基布卡羅與法國一位博客用戶的Hotmail通信。上周五公布的一份聲明顯示,微軟未經(jīng)法院允許,就查看了這些電子郵件的內(nèi)容。 ????因為好奇其他網(wǎng)頁郵件提供商是否也保留了查看其用戶電子郵箱的權(quán)利,《衛(wèi)報》的埃爾恩干了件少有人做的事:他真的讀了郵件供應(yīng)商允許用戶通過點擊“同意”按鈕跳過的法律樣板文件。 ????蘋果icloud用戶協(xié)議的相關(guān)部分如下: ????您認(rèn)可并同意,蘋果可在其認(rèn)為必要或適當(dāng)?shù)那闆r下,獲取、使用、保存和/或向執(zhí)法機(jī)關(guān)、政府官員和/或第三方披露您的帳戶信息和內(nèi)容而無需對您負(fù)責(zé),只要是按照法律規(guī)定,或者我們有很好的理由相信此獲取、使用、披露或保存行為是1)符合法律程序或要求;2)履行本協(xié)議,包括調(diào)查任何潛在違規(guī);3)檢測、預(yù)防或解決安全、欺詐或技術(shù)問題;或4)按法律規(guī)定和要求保護(hù)蘋果、蘋果用戶以及第三方權(quán)利、財產(chǎn)或安全所必要的。(財富中文網(wǎng)) ????譯者:項航 |
????Microsoft (MSFT) is not the only company that reserves the right to break into its customers' e-mail accounts. According to The Guardian's Alex Hern -- who actually read the user agreements that most of us blindly accept -- Apple (AAPL), Google (GOOG) and Yahoo (YHOO) do as well. ????The issue came to light last week when Alex Kibkalo, a Russian-born former Microsoft employee living in Lebanon, was arrested on charges that he was selling off chunks of Windows 8 source code. ????The complaint filed against him in a Seattle federal court included Hotmail exchanges between Kibkalo and a French blogger -- e-mail that Microsoft read, according to a statement released Friday, without a specific ????court order. ????Curious whether other webmail providers reserve the right to poke around their customers' e-mail accounts, The Guardian's Hern did what few people do: He actually read the legal boilerplate the providers allow you to skip past by clicking the "Agree" button. ????This is the relevant portion of Apple's iCloud agreement: ????You acknowledge and agree that Apple may, without liability to you, access, use, preserve and/or disclose your Account information and Content to law enforcement authorities, government officials, and/or a third party, as Apple believes is reasonably necessary or appropriate, if legally required to do so or if we have a good faith belief that such access, use, disclosure, or preservation is reasonably necessary to: (a) comply with legal process or request; (b) enforce this Agreement, including investigation of any potential violation thereof; (c) detect, prevent or otherwise address security, fraud or technical issues; or (d) protect the rights, property or safety of Apple, its users, a third party, or the public as required or permitted by law. |
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