I don’t see it mentioned in the article - I wonder what they are doing with the collected historical data? I understand a common way to break the law around data collection is to create a startup that collects data, but isn’t able to legally monetize it and then closes, upon which the assets are transferred to parent corp/creditor who is then able to sell it
I don’t see it mentioned in the article - I wonder what they are doing with the collected historical data? I understand a common way to break the law around data collection is to create a startup that collects data, but isn’t able to legally monetize it and then closes, upon which the assets are transferred to parent corp/creditor who is then able to sell it