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Medicalidiot | 5 years ago

>Zoom's product development team is largely based in China

The main players are under CCP command.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoom_Video_Communications#Work...

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crazygringo|5 years ago

A company's "main players" are its board and senior management. "Under command" means they report to someone.

Can you please explain how you think the board members and management of Zoom -- an American publicly traded company -- report to the CCP?

Because that is certainly not what your Wikipedia link says.

Medicalidiot|5 years ago

>A company's "main players" are its board and senior management

Ah I see that we have different definitions of main players. I'm thinking of developers who are able to mess with the code. But the Wikipedia does support what my definition of main players means.

Just because the board doesn't report to CCP doesn't mean that someone significant in the 700 isn't an assent of the CCP and able to do significant damage.

redis_mlc|5 years ago

The CCP has access to most of Zoom's developers, so they can direct them to do anything at any time.

Zoom's filings disclose that in fact.