0:00:03.060,0:00:06.020 TROM Voices 0:00:06.020,0:00:08.020 Internet Data,[br]The New Gold 0:00:08.280,0:00:12.520 It's data an asset? Can it [br]be privately owned? 0:00:12.680,0:00:14.980 Is it okay for a company like Google 0:00:15.120,0:00:18.220 to collect my data while [br]I'm using the service, 0:00:18.440,0:00:20.280 then claim it as their own, 0:00:20.280,0:00:25.260 and then basically derive all sorts of benefits, [br]including financial benefits, from that data. 0:00:25.680,0:00:29.120 You know, when I used to [br]use the post office, 0:00:29.380,0:00:32.860 I would have never thought that [br]the post office would ever claim 0:00:33.040,0:00:35.580 ownership over the [br]contents of my letters. 0:00:36.420,0:00:39.120 You have to understand what drive [br]those companies. Those companies 0:00:39.300,0:00:42.220 are not really interested [br]in immediate payoffs. 0:00:42.360,0:00:45.900 They're only interested in [br]convincing their investors 0:00:46.100,0:00:48.460 that they will keep on [br]growing indefinitely. 0:00:48.700,0:00:52.820 So as the user growth slows down in[br]North America and Western Europe 0:00:52.940,0:00:56.000 they have to convince the investors [br]and financial markets 0:00:56.000,0:01:00.080 that they have the capacity to capture the markets in India, China 0:01:00.200,0:01:02.480 Russia or Latin America and so forth. 0:01:02.720,0:01:07.480 And the easiest way to convince the investors [br]is by basically striking this deal 0:01:07.600,0:01:12.000 with telecom operators (in the case of Facebook [br]and the same also in the case of Google) 0:01:12.220,0:01:17.100 to bring in more and more people on board, in the hopes of convincing the investors 0:01:17.360,0:01:22.040 that once is people on board they also become [br]users of Facebook, Google and so forth. 0:01:22.360,0:01:26.820 Facebook they consider themselves to be[br]the biggest community in the world. 0:01:27.200,0:01:32.380 The biggest democracy because there are more [br]people on Facebook than in China or India. 0:01:32.700,0:01:37.040 So what Facebook [br]did recently was... They 0:01:37.540,0:01:42.640 offered something that was always [br]called "free-basics" in India. 0:01:42.940,0:01:48.560 Free basic means that they want to give free [br]Internet to the poorest people in the India 0:01:48.860,0:01:51.160 at a cost. [br]And the cost is 0:01:51.220,0:01:55.040 that you have only access to what Facebook [br]wants you to have access to. 0:01:55.620,0:01:58.420 It's the complete opposite to net neutrality. 0:01:59.560,0:02:03.100 And there was a massive [br]sort of protest against this 0:02:03.260,0:02:06.020 and so what Facebook did to try to 0:02:06.400,0:02:09.740 push it even further was [br]that they sent a message 0:02:09.880,0:02:15.340 to all the Facebook users in India to urge[br]them to sign a petition for free basics. 0:02:15.560,0:02:20.680 They were testing how far they could get away with it. [br]And they didn't start with a small country, but 0:02:21.140,0:02:23.580 the largest populated country in the world. 0:02:23.900,0:02:27.100 And, you know, if there had not been 0:02:27.360,0:02:30.600 some resistance towards this [br]and awareness building 0:02:30.640,0:02:32.700 then they would have [br]gotten away with it. 0:02:39.100,0:02:43.080 discover a new world at [br]tromsite.com