[citation][nom]orwellswift[/nom]My first reaction is total government/ corporate control over all your data and what you do as an individual. I can also see sometime in the future the government making hard drives illegal forcing us all to use the "Cloud" instead of storing our own property where it belongs, with the user.[/citation]
Extreme scenario for the time being, but i'm sure that governments and corporations are "training" people to accept that, just as they did with other privacy invasive practices (airport scanners, street cameras etc.). It's simply up to the people. Users should actively react to such things. One example, but not the only one, is Sony. They have persuaded their customers to accept that they no longer own what they buy (HW or SW), that buying a console and games is like leasing them, that they need to be online to play etc. Still people flock to buy their consoles. If that stops, if people only support companies when they operate fairly, if they manage to live without certain products for a while, then maybe business practices might change.
They're all for the money... If they're not making enough, they'll do anything to change.