Despite new laws in the field of digitalization, the existing European legislation is totally inadequate to counterbalance the Big Tech wave from Silicon Valley. This is argued by philosopher of law Bart van der Sloot. If we take the influence in the field of politics and human and privacy rights truly seriously, a ban on American tech in Europe is crucial, according to this scholar. In addition, we must work to create a European Big Tech industry. Will such a ban succeed and what will it take to set up a European counterpart of Silicon Valley?
The EU should sponsor various projects or provide tax cuts to companies that contribute labor to projects. They don’t have to take over the projects, just help them prosper for everyone.
what does “socialised software” mean?
Owned and operated by community at large, with the goal of bringing value for people, not for bringing people’s money to shareholders
ok, so this is about how you run software, i.e. who owns the server hardware, while free software is about how software is developed, right?
I’m not sure where you’re pulling it all from, I suspect you have some kind of supposed gotcha in mind
no i’m just trying to clarify as i’ve never encountered the term before
I don’t think it’s a term, really, more of broad idea applied to this topic
The EU should sponsor various projects or provide tax cuts to companies that contribute labor to projects. They don’t have to take over the projects, just help them prosper for everyone.