Episódio # 113 – Vamos de Uber?

EPISODE · Dec 2, 2016 · 1H 22M

Episódio # 113 – Vamos de Uber?

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Neste episódio falamos sobre alguns aspectos de tecnologia e regulação do aplicativo Uber e da economia compartilhada. Resumo de notícias em 9:46. Tema principal em 26:46. ERRATA – Acerca da diminuição artificial do preço do serviço que foi comentada no episódio, foi repassada uma informação errada. Tal prática trata-se não de concorrência desleal, mas de uma infração contra a ordem econômica, de acordo com a lei 12.529/2011, art. 36, §3º, inc. XV. ShowNotes Resumo de Notícias Firefox corre para corrigir vulnerabilidade que atinge usuários da rede TOR (via Threatpost) Falha no Windows permite burlar criptografia do BitLocker (via SecurityWeek) Nova variante da botnet Mirai atinge 5 milhões de dispositivos, muitas vitimas no Brasil (via FlashPoint e Motherboard) Ataques de sabotagem do vírus Shamoon atinge empresas petrolíferas no Oriente Médio (via Symantec) Metro de Sao Francisco libera catracas após ataques de ransomware (via G1 e KrebsOnSecurity) Ransomware se espalha no Facebook disfarçado de ‘imagens’ (via G1) Vulnerabilidade em portal do Uber permitia vazamento de dados dos usuários (via ThreatPost) Parecer do constitucionalista José Canotilho sobre o Uber Artigo “The Sharing Economy Isn’t About Sharing at All” publicado na Harvard Business Review How Much Uber Drivers Actually Make Per Hour (via BuzzFeedNews) Parecer do CADE “O mercado de transporte individual de passageiros: regulação, externalidades e equilíbrio urbano” Observações feitas por Richard Stallmann sobre o Uber Uber’s data makes a creepy point about the company (via MarketPlace) Uber’s Losses Grow, But So Do Its Profit Projections (via TheInformation) Uber will eventually replace all its drivers with self-driving cars (via TheVerge) Imagem do Episódio – “Sig Haugdahl and his car in Daytona Beach, Florida” por Jamelle Bouie Música da segunda parte do episódio – “Mr. Trumpet” por Ketsa Música do final do episódio – “The Dance” por David Szesztay

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