IT and CR: Regulations? Guidelines? Standards? Principles?
Regulation, guidelines, standards, principles may come to pass, but they won’t necessarily improve things; http://eicker.at/CR
Regulation, guidelines, standards, principles may come to pass, but they won’t necessarily improve things; http://eicker.at/CR
How do we inspire freedom–enhancing practices? Through regulation? An organised global movement? http://eicker.at/CR
Tech companies see cooperating with governments as a necessity; http://eicker.at/CR
Both, ‘democratic’ and authoritarian countries, want to filter, block, and censor the Internet; http://eicker.at/CR
Sometimes corporate leaders follow democratic norms: other times they play by authoritarian rules; http://eicker.at/CR
Corporate leaders prefer to avoid politics: when possible, they do their best to suit humanitarian goals; http://eicker.at/CR
Will people have a decent chance to hack their way around surveillance problems? http://eicker.at/CR
Will people find ways to route around bottlenecks or innovate new systems that foster rights and freedom? http://eicker.at/CR
Will consumers respond badly if corporations do not work for the greater good? http://eicker.at/CR
How do corporate leaders drive for profit while ethically meeting the needs of communities and citizens? http://eicker.at/CR