http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/12/15/stallman_on_chrome_os/
Pretty strong opinions:
"I suppose many people will continue moving towards careless computing
[the way Stallman calls cloud computing], because there's a sucker born
every minute."
Apart this fine and constructive statement, there's a valid argument IMHO:
"In the US, you even lose legal rights if you store your data in a
company's machines instead of your own," Stallman tells /The Guardian/
<http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/blog/2010/dec/14/chrome-os-richard-stallman-warning>.
"The police need to present you with a search warrant to get your data
from you; but if they are stored in a company's server, the police can
get it without showing you anything. They may not even have to give the
company a search warrant."
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