Privacy advocate with Google-nest cameras inside his home?

Maybe he wanted to make sure a lot of copies of the evidence were floating around. Surveillance capitalism is like a free unlimited backup service you can't restore from.

I was on a consultant-assignment at a company that got raided by the police in the EU. The police was extremely careful not to scan any data that where stored on US-servers. The company used Google for mail and file storage, so all computers had to be taken offline before they could scan them.

While I don't doubt they have a way of getting permission to access that data, I don't think they will put in the effort unless you're a relally big fish.

> The police was extremely careful not to scan any data that where stored on US-servers

This seems exactly backwards to what I'd expect, I wonder what the official rationale is.

Yeah, he seems confused to me. Well meaning, but not so consistent.

What is good is that he is a wrench, that throws itself in the works repeatedly. This is a healthy thing to have.

On device recording, so at least the illusion of privacy.

How did he get the videos out of the cameras that were seized if the recording was also not uploaded? Can Nest cameras upload/stream to private servers? (never had one so I have no idea)

Lol, yes.

He describe himself as an anarcho capitalist so I guess, ideologically, it is government surveillance that he is concerned with and that the free market will sort out the rest.

Hilarious take, why ban it by accountable governments but not unaccountable companies (which can then sell to accountable governments anyway)

Where did you see anarcho capitalist? I only saw "libertarian" (which is not the same thing).