Anonymous ID: 49794b Feb. 26, 2021, 10:08 a.m. No.13054075   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4080 >>4121 >>4152 >>4155 >>4177 >>4244 >>4356 >>4434 >>4602 >>4632 >>4673 >>4693 >>4751 >>4829 >>4832

Memes and all content you create will be tracked. Will Woke

 

Microsoft, Intel, and Adobe are teaming up to destroy online privacy by tracking every single piece of digital content you create

 

The software giant has teamed with several other companies, including Intel and Adobe, to form the "Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity," or C2PA

 

What this jargon means is software and hardware that will trace every picture, document, photoshop, meme, post, or audio file back to its original source device, effectively tracing it back to its owner.

 

Pause and think about this for a moment. Say that you write a Word document criticizing LGBT gender theory or Critical Race Theory. If such a thing becomes a crime, law enforcement would be able to access the digital footprint of said file as created by this C2PA initiative, to track it back to the computer it was written on.

 

More than that, they'd have another copy of said footprint that would be provided by Intel, which makes the lion's share of the CPU chips around the world. Even if your computer was offline, said CPU could theoretically track every keystroke, every file you open, and every unauthorized meme, storing all that information so it could be digitally traced back to the device you used. Even if you never connected to the internet and stored all your files on a flash drive to upload them on another machine, they could still track where it came from.

 

Do you use Word or Excel? Do you use Photoshop or InDesign? Welp, better hope you don't create anything that offends the Woke, or it's off to the gulag for you, pal!

 

There's a reason Breitbart called this plan "Big Tech's most dangerous plan yet."

Boy how far we've come from Microsoft's days of cheering on developers.

 

 

Let's turn to C2PA's predecessor for a bit more context. Said predecessor was an initiative called Project Origin that was heavily supported by media outlets like the New York Times and the BBC (which are threatened by outlets that oppose their narratives).

 

Stopping "misinformation" (read: wrong-think) was the goal of said project:

 

Whole article at

 

https://notthebee.com/article/microsoft-forms-coalition-to-destroy-online-privacy-by-tracking-every-single-piece-of-digital-content-you-create

 

https://archive.is/wip/FTbTD