The law was passed on the pretext that its application would be monitored by government officials. But today's news tell us that the Confederation of Finnish Industries (EK) wants to ban the monitoring of Internet surveillance activities. This would mean that the monitoring of Internet surveillance would be left to private businesses and organisations. In other words, the law does not rule out the possibility of abuses after all, although it was passed in the confidence that it cannot be abused.
it would be great if nokia moves to another country. then finland would save a lot of money. coverment has payed a lot for many years now and that should be enough allready.
The law was passed on the pretext that its application would be monitored by government officials. But today's news tell us that the Confederation of Finnish Industries (EK) wants to ban the monitoring of Internet surveillance activities. This would mean that the monitoring of Internet surveillance would be left to private businesses and organisations. In other words, the law does not rule out the possibility of abuses after all, although it was passed in the confidence that it cannot be abused.
darlingelf 2 years ago
it would be great if nokia moves to another country. then finland would save a lot of money. coverment has payed a lot for many years now and that should be enough allready.
IQ025 3 years ago
Yeah. Nokias 1,5 billion taxes are very big encumburance for coverment.
noppa33 2 years ago
if nokia wants to leave Finland then go ahead you elitist motherfuckers. We don't need you.
ThoughtCriminal911 3 years ago 2
Hope it wont pass!!!
Geschichtefuridioten 3 years ago 7