Write a list of things you would never do. Because it is possible that in the next year, you will do them. —Sarah Kendzior [1]
We, the undersigned,
are employees of tech organizations and companies based in the United States.
We are engineers, designers, business executives, and others
whose jobs include managing or processing data about people.
We are choosing to stand in solidarity with Muslim Americans,
immigrants, and all people whose lives and livelihoods
are threatened by the incoming administration’s
proposed data collection policies.
We refuse to build a database of people
based on their Constitutionally-protected religious beliefs.
We refuse to facilitate mass deportations
of people the government believes to be undesirable.
We have educated ourselves on the history of threats like these,
and on the roles that technology and technologists played
in carrying them out.
We see how IBM collaborated to digitize and streamline the Holocaust,
contributing to the deaths of six million Jews and millions of others.
We recall the internment of Japanese Americans
during the Second World War.
We recognize that mass deportations
precipitated the very atrocity the word genocide
was created to describe:
the murder of 1.5 million Armenians in Turkey.
We acknowledge that
genocides are not merely a relic of the distant past—among others,
Tutsi Rwandans and
Bosnian Muslims
have been victims in our lifetimes.
Today we stand together to say: not on our watch, and never again.
We commit to the following actions:
- We refuse to participate in the creation of
databases of identifying information
for the United States government
to target individuals based on race, religion, or national origin.
- We will advocate within our organizations:
- to minimize the collection and retention of data
that would facilitate ethnic or religious targeting.
- to scale back existing datasets
with unnecessary racial, ethnic, and national origin data.
- to responsibly destroy high-risk datasets and backups.
- to implement security and privacy best practices,
in particular,
for end-to-end encryption to be the default wherever possible.
- to demand appropriate legal process
should the government request that we turn over
user data collected by our organization, even in small amounts.
- If we discover misuse of data that we consider illegal or unethical
in our organizations:
- We will work with our colleagues and leaders to correct it.
- If we cannot stop these practices,
we will exercise our rights and responsibilities to speak out publicly
and engage in responsible whistleblowing
without endangering users.
- If we have the authority to do so,
we will use all available legal defenses to stop these practices.
- If we do not have such authority,
and our organizations force us to engage in such misuse,
we will resign from our positions rather than comply.
- We will raise awareness and ask critical questions
about the responsible and fair use of data and algorithms
beyond our organization and our industry.
Note: Signatories’ references to affiliated organizations below
are for identification purposes
and are not intended to imply an endorsement by the organization.
Signed,
- Akil Harris, First Look Media
- Alec Perkins
- Alex Baldwin, Poncho
- Alex Cook, Software Engineer (Part-time Thought Leader)
- Alison Hodges, Founder, Erlea Documentation Professionals
- Andreas Fuchs, Stripe
- Andrew Bonventre, Google
- Andrew Cheung, Signal Sciences
- Andrew Dunham, Stripe
- Andrew Losowsky, The Coral Project
- Andrew Michaud, Quantcast
- Annie Tuan, Mobile Software Engineer
- Asher Cohen
- Asher Langton
- Audrey Eschright, Recompiler Media
- Ben Cohen
- Ben Kraft, Khan Academy
- Ben Wood, Autodesk
- Benjamin Esham, Ellucian
- Brady O'Connell
- Brian Geppert, metacode
- Brian Jenkins, CTO, FoodCare
- Brian Mastenbrook, AirStash
- Brian T. Rice, Awake Networks
- Briar Rose Schreiber, Software Engineer, Board Member of Stumptown Syndicate
- Britton Watkins
- Casey Dunham
- Christopher Vermilion
- Cody Brocious, Optiv Security
- Dan Bornstein, Computer Programmer
- Dan Kaminsky, Chief Scientist, White Ops
- Dave Mayo, Software Developer, Harvard University
- David Beckley
- David Golightly, Software Developer, Substantial
- David Hartunian, Position Development
- David Nielsen
- David Reid, Engineer, Fig
- David Welton
- Don Marti, Mozilla
- Donald Ball, SparkFund
- Drew Durbin, CEO, Wave
- Drew Erny
- Daniel Espeset, Etsy
- Ed Ropple, edboxes
- Edin Cenanovic, Software Engineer
- Elsie Powell, 2U
- Emma Claire Humphries, Mozilla Corporation
- Erik Ogan, Principal Engineer, Change.org
- Erin Ptacek, Latacora
- Ethan Schlenker, Twitter
- Erik Straub, Odd Networks
- Frederic Jacobs, Security Engineer
- Geoffrey Irving, Google Brain
- George Tankersley, Cloudflare
- Haldean Brown
- Heather Rivers, Director of Engineering, Mode Analytics
- Holly Allen
- Ingrid Avendaño, Uber
- Janardan Yri
- Jane Ruffino
- Jeanine Adkisson, GitLab
- Jeffrey Stanton, SparkFund
- Jen-Mei Wu, Liberating Ourselves Locally
- Jenny Tong, Pumping Station: One
- Jeremy Rauch, Latacora
- Jesse Adametz, Cloud Operations Engineer, Invoca
- Jesse Luehrs
- Jesse Phelps
- Joe Crawford, Web Developer
- John Firebaugh, Mapbox
- John Mott, Lead Software Developer, O'CONNORS
- Jonathan Bisson, UIC
- Jonathan Haddad, The Last Pickle
- Josh Feldman
- Joshua Wise, Imaging Architect, NVIDIA Corporation
- Judy Tuan, Software Engineering Manager
- Julie T. Do, Obscura Digital
- Justin T. Conroy, Pumping Station: One
- Justin Falcone
- Ka-Ping Yee, Engineer, Wave
- Kai Dalgleish, Mapbox
- Karl Fogel, Partner, Open Tech Strategies LLC
- Karl-Rainer Blumenthal, Internet Archive
- Karl Schults, Engineer, Scribd
- Karl Stolley, Associate Professor, Illinois Institute of Technology
- Katerina Marchán, npm, Inc.
- Keith McKnight, Software Engineer, Splash
- Kelly Buchanan
- Kelly Shortridge
- Kelsey Gilmore-Innis, Callisto
- Ken Kinder, Developer
- Kent Brewster
- Kent Quirk, Software Architect, The Achievement Network
- Kevin Burke, consultant
- Kevin Cantwell, Timehop
- Kyle Drake, Neocities
- Laurel Ruhlen, SPINS
- Leigh Honeywell, Slack
- Lennon Day-Reynolds, Stripe
- Lincoln Quirk, Founder, Wave.com
- Lindsey Bieda
- Lou Huang, Mapzen
- lvh, Latacora
- Maggie Ronan
- Mano Marks, Docker
- Marc Hedlund, Skyliner
- Marc Love, Carbon Five
- Mark A. Matienzo, Stanford University Libraries
- Marlena Compton, IBM
- Martin Robinson, Igalia
- Matthew Garrett, CoreOS
- Matthew Lane, Rithm School
- Matthew McVickar
- Matthew Pfeffer
- Melinda Jacobs
- Melissa Elliott
- Michael Downey
- Michael Jeremiah Curry
- Michael Wilber, Cornell Tech
- Mike Morris
- Michael Nolan, Giphy
- Mike Perry, Tor Project
- Mikeal Rogers, Node.js Foundation
- Mindy Preston, Docker
- Molly de Blanc
- Morgan Astra
- Nate Parsons, Planet Labs, Inc.
- Nathan Sorenson, SparkFund
- Neil Kandalgaonkar, Sauce Labs
- Nick Sullivan, Cloudflare
- Nikko Patten-Weinstein, SparkFund
- Noah Hall
- Noel Hidalgo, Executive Director, BetaNYC
- Oliver Keyes, Senior Data Scientist
- Patrick O'Doherty, Intercom, Noisebridge
- Paul Kruczynski
- Peter Eckersley, Chief Computer Scientist, Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Peter Reilly, Software Engineer
- Philip James, Stripe
- Philip Porada, Systems Administrator
- Richard Esteban Martinez Hughes, MIT Class of 2008
- Richo Healey, Stripe
- Robert Gaal, TQ
- Ryan DeBeasi, STAT
- Ryan Sablosky, Bard College
- Sean T. Edwards, Software Engineer
- Sam Tobin-Hochstadt, Indiana University
- Roy Pardee, Group Health Research Institute
- Seth Price, RS & GS Engineer, Planet, Inc.
- Shaun Carland, Software Engineer, Yesware
- Shauna Gordon-McKeon
- Sheila Miguez, Canonical
- Shelly X Ni
- Siena Aguayo, Software Engineer, Indiegogo
- Stefan Hayden, Shutterstock
- Stephen Woods, Salesforce
- Steven Johnson, Google
- Stuart Geiger, UC-Berkeley Institute for Data Science
- Ted Scharff, Planet Labs
- Teresa Murphy, Marketing Associate, Indiegogo
- Tom Hutchinson
- Thomas H. Ptacek, Latacora
- Tim Chevalier, Google
- Timothy Kempf, Meadow
- Tom Tanaka Software Engineer
- Todd Siegel
- Tymm Zerr
- Valerie Aurora, Frame Shift Consulting
- Victor Gama, Software Developer, D3 Estúdio
- William Wnekowicz, Developer in Residence, KPCB
- Yan Zhu, Security Engineer
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