Neelie Kroes, Commissioner-Designate for the Internet and 'Digital Agenda' of the European Union, addresses journalists immediately after her 2 hour 49 minutes hearing at the European Parliament. Kroes, who was Europe's antitrust chief for the last five years, now is to become vice-president of the European Commission and deal with tough issues such as digital copyrights and the online European single market.
This is part one of her 12-minute press point.
Kroes also said that she is worried by reports that computer hackers are targetting human rights activists in China. Read more at http://www.rnw.nl/english/article/kroes-worried-chinese-human-rights-hackers
Don't rely to much on Zodiacs ^^^
charlottepenna 9 months ago