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Hi I'm here for the mandatory "don't fall for the "hack" excuse" PSA :
Even in case of a hack, a company making money of their user as the responsibility to protect them from this kind of thing. In the case of tea it's especially worse since no "hack" took place, they left all of their data exposed on a server. But even if a sofisticated hack had occurred you shouldn't left tea of the hook, tea didn't provide any content the users did. So the company owes you data protection because they were making money of your content.
Do you mean it's their responsibility philosophically or legally? Because those are very different concepts