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Being literally in the middle of this business I am always hesitant to comment on work related topics in a social forum as this. But, I'm very interested to hear what y'all general thoughts are on your data privacy (digital and PII based). Suffice it to say, there's some very interesting things going on in this industry right now that are resetting landscapes.
 
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Being literally in the middle of this business I am always hesitant to comment on work related topics in a social forum as this. But, I'm very interested to hear what y'all general thoughts are on your data privacy (digital and PII based). Suffice it to say, there's some very interesting things going on in this industry right now that are resetting landscapes.

I assume that I have none. I cover the camera on my computer, keep anti-virus software updated, pay attention to my credit card statements, and hope that whatever damage (identity theft, credit card fraud . . .) ends up occurring gets caught early enough to avoid it being too bad.
 
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Per Michael Batnick, Disney was down 86% at one point in the early 70s. Not saying FB will be another DIS, but who knows. And I hate FB.

For those not familiar with the story, Disney became a train wreck after Walt died in 1966. Power vacuum. Family idiocy ... Following the Jungle Book in 1967, Disney only had two hits, - The Aristocats and The Rescuers, - from their animation studio in the next 20 years until the release of The Little Mermaid. There was an eight year gap from the late 70s to the mid 80s where Disney only released one animated film, the Fox and the Hound, and that was plagued by budget overruns and disputes as lead animator Don Bluth and 9 of 'his guys' walked out at the start of production to start their own studio.

Disney was a hot mess, much like Apple was after Steve was ousted in '85.
 
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