Op-ed. by Daniel A. Bujorean An important privacy news was picked up by large publications such as independent. co.uk a few years ago. It revealed that the US tech giant, Google, recorded people’s conversations using the computer’s microphone. We all are aware about the fact that the Internet search activity is well-known by Google but …
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Imagine your online traffic is made public. e-Privacy Law in Europe and the sectors affected
In these days and age, information is power. It may sound like a cliché but it is the simple truth. As a young professional, your digital footprint privacy may be not a concern right now, but could be the worse nightmare for a person seeking a public office or just higher office. E-Privacy should be …
Zuckerberg to abandon the political correctness ad censorship but What’s really changing?
During a speech at the Georgetown University, some of the students asked questions about Facebook’s decision not to ban what some deem as questionable political ads on his social media platform. “I believe that when it’s not absolutely clear what to do, we should err on the side of greater expression,” Zuckerberg answered. “In a democracy, I …
3 correct premises to base the policy and state support for companies
Coronavirus is much more than a pandemic it is also a major economic crisis. In response for this economic recession, governments all over Europe are implementing countermeasures. Here are 3 correct premises to base the support for companies from the business & legal consultants Bujorean & Co.: 1. We understand that the national economy as a …
The AI tyranny is not artificial but human. China like credit score system in Europe
China’s social credit system, which rates its 1.4 billion citizens based on their daily behaviour, it is supposed to help the country restore morality and match people with the state. A system that will assess individuals, enterprises and government agencies on credit in four areas – administrative affairs, commercial activities, social behaviour, and the judicial system. …
The V shape recovery: EC unlocks €8 billion to boost SMEs
The main Covid19 aftermath theory is called The V shape recovery. Some economists consider that the EC financing and the national schemes to restart the continent’s economy will boost the economy in a V shape recovery. The huge figures announced by most European countries are indeed impressive but some are still pessimistic. “According to data …
Facebook boycott: Some see the signs of a new world order, others call it progress
Facebook Inc said on Friday it will start labelling newsworthy content that violates the social media company’s policies, and label all posts and ads about voting with links to authoritative information, including those from politicians, according to Reuters. Apparently this is a push back from the large corporate clients for the recent positioning for freedom …