德克萨斯州正在起诉所有大型电视制造商,指控它们监视你的观看内容。
Texas is suing all of the big TV makers for spying on what you watch

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德克萨斯州总检察长肯·帕克斯顿正在起诉五家主要电视制造商——索尼、三星、LG、海信和TCL,指控它们秘密记录观众的习惯,用于定向广告和潜在监控。诉讼称,这些电视使用自动内容识别(ACR)技术收集有关*所有*观看内容的数据,包括流媒体服务、通过HDMI连接的设备,甚至安全摄像头拍摄的画面。 帕克斯顿认为,这些公司通过隐藏和误导性的提示来欺骗性地激活ACR,在未获得知情同意的情况下收集数据——据称有些公司每半秒拍摄一张截图。他还对海信和TCL的中国关联表示担忧,将它们的电视称为潜在的“中国赞助的监控设备”。 该州指控这些公司违反了德克萨斯州欺诈贸易行为法,并寻求处罚,以及停止数据收集和销售。帕克斯顿表示,拥有电视不应等同于向科技公司或外国实体牺牲个人隐私。

## 德克萨斯州起诉电视制造商,涉嫌侵犯隐私 德克萨斯州正在起诉多家主要电视制造商,指控他们未经同意监视观众的观看习惯。诉讼声称这些“智能”电视非法收集人们观看内容的数据。Hacker News上的讨论凸显了人们对数据隐私和现代技术中普遍存在的监控的广泛担忧。 许多评论者希望购买“哑”电视——没有数据收集“智能”功能的型号,或者能够轻松禁用追踪功能。担忧不仅限于电视,用户还指出其他智能设备(如冰箱)也存在类似问题。一些人建议将设备从互联网上断开连接,但承认这会限制流媒体服务等功能。 一个关键点是普通消费者难以理解和控制数据收集。关于是否可以通过单独的流媒体设备解决问题,以及制造商是否会绕过隐私措施,存在争论。值得注意的是,沃尔玛拥有的Vizio未被纳入诉讼,引发了对其潜在影响力的质疑。对话还涉及更广泛的监控资本主义问题,以及对个人数据更大的透明度和控制的需求。
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Texas is suing five of the biggest TV makers, accusing them of “secretly recording what consumers watch in their own homes.” In separate lawsuits filed on Tuesday, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton claims the TVs made by Sony, Samsung, LG, Hisense, and TCL are part of a “mass surveillance system” that uses Automatic Content Recognition (ACR) to collect personal data used for targeted advertising.

ACR uses visual and audio data to identify what you’re watching on TV, including shows and movies on streaming services and cable TV, YouTube videos, Blu-ray discs, and more. Attorney General Paxton alleges that ACR also captures security and doorbell camera streams, media sent using Apple AirPlay or Google Cast, as well as the displays of other devices connected to the TV’s HDMI port, such as laptops and game consoles.

The lawsuit accuses Samsung, Sony, LG, Hisense, and TCL of “deceptively” prompting users to activate ACR, while “disclosures are hidden, vague, and misleading.” Samsung and Hisense, for example, capture screenshots of a TV’s display “every 500 milliseconds,” Paxton claims. The lawsuit alleges that TV manufacturers siphon viewing data back to each company “without the user’s knowledge or consent,” which they can then sell for targeted advertising.

Along with these allegations, Attorney General Paxton also raises concerns about TCL and Hisense’s ties to China, as they’re both based in the country. The lawsuit claims the TVs made by both companies are “Chinese-sponsored surveillance devices, recording the viewing habits of Texans at every turn.”

Attorney General Paxton accuses the five TV makers of violating the state’s Deceptive Trade Practices Act, which is meant to protect consumers from false, deceptive, or misleading practices. Paxton asks the court to impose a civil penalty and to block each company from collecting, sharing, or selling the ACR data they collect about Texas-based consumers. Samsung, Sony, LG, Hisense, and TCL didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

“This conduct is invasive, deceptive, and unlawful,” Paxton says in a statement. “The fundamental right to privacy will be protected in Texas because owning a television does not mean surrendering your personal information to Big Tech or foreign adversaries.”

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