Top lawyers from Facebook, Google and Linkedin said that there should be no rush to protect Internet users with government privacy regulations.
Erica Rottenberg, general counsel of LinkedIn, took the view held by the other large social media companies at a privacy conference in Berkeley today: trust us. And, really, who wouldn’t trust a bunch big companies whose only way to make money is to use your personal information for advertising?
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