Terms and Conditions May Apply
Release Date: July 12, 2013 (limited)
Studio: Variance Films
Director: Cullen Hoback
Screenwriter: N/A
Genre: Documentary
MPAA Rating: N/A
Website: TACMA.net
Starring: Margaret Atwood, Orson Scott Card, Ray Kurzweil, Moby, Mark Zuckerberg
Plot Summary: Cullen Hoback investigates the distributing truth behind what really happens when you click "I Agree" and how the government and big corporations are legally taking our civil rights away on a daily basis. The film helps the public at large know more about what they are willingly giving up when they sign up for things online and it's pretty scary to find out after watching the documentary.
Admit it: you don’t really read the endless terms and conditions connected to every website you visit, phone call you make or app you download. But every day, billion-dollar corporations are learning more about your interests, your friends and family, your finances, and your secrets… and are not only selling the information to the highest bidder, but freely sharing it with the government.
And you agreed to all of it.
With fascinating examples and so-unbelievable-they’re-almost-funny facts, filmmaker Cullen Hoback exposes what governments and corporations are legally taking from you every day - turning the future of both privacy and civil liberties uncertain. From whistle blowers and investigative journalists to zombie fan clubs and Egyptian dissidents, this disquieting exposé demonstrates how every one of us has incrementally opted-in to a real-time surveillance state, click by click- and what, if anything, can be done about it.
Release Date: July 12, 2013 (limited)
Studio: Variance Films
Director: Cullen Hoback
Screenwriter: N/A
Genre: Documentary
MPAA Rating: N/A
Website: TACMA.net
Starring: Margaret Atwood, Orson Scott Card, Ray Kurzweil, Moby, Mark Zuckerberg
Plot Summary: Cullen Hoback investigates the distributing truth behind what really happens when you click "I Agree" and how the government and big corporations are legally taking our civil rights away on a daily basis. The film helps the public at large know more about what they are willingly giving up when they sign up for things online and it's pretty scary to find out after watching the documentary.
Admit it: you don’t really read the endless terms and conditions connected to every website you visit, phone call you make or app you download. But every day, billion-dollar corporations are learning more about your interests, your friends and family, your finances, and your secrets… and are not only selling the information to the highest bidder, but freely sharing it with the government.
And you agreed to all of it.
With fascinating examples and so-unbelievable-they’re-almost-funny facts, filmmaker Cullen Hoback exposes what governments and corporations are legally taking from you every day - turning the future of both privacy and civil liberties uncertain. From whistle blowers and investigative journalists to zombie fan clubs and Egyptian dissidents, this disquieting exposé demonstrates how every one of us has incrementally opted-in to a real-time surveillance state, click by click- and what, if anything, can be done about it.
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