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    Refining the digital economy

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    Post by Rocky Mon 05 Mar 2018, 2:27 am

    Refining the digital economy


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    There are profound structural features of the digital economy that make many markets in the Internet tend to focus on making economic profits without any benefit to the community and thus have a bad reputation in the market but there are currently hidden and hidden political means to address these challenges, namely a better tax system, Problematic market structure. But structural legislation follows a complementary regulatory approach that is designed to change corporate behavior even within the current structure of the market .
    The principle behind the European Commission's $ 2.4 billion fine on Google for shopping was justified by the fact that Brussels confirmed that Google was wrong to use its search advantages to offer its comparative shopping service better for Internet users. There is a principle that can be spread across all corners of the digital economy. Where a company controls the infrastructure of the Internet to conduct a match, identify or communicate between vendors and buyers, all customers must have access to this structure. This makes the neutrality of the web so important .
    Another set of regulatory policies is aimed at what other Internet companies can do with the products and services they offer. The European Union has paved the way for changing corporate balances for users by codifying privacy rights. Controls of the right to hide companies' past have been set up by how search engines direct Internet users to access information about individuals. The new data protection laws of the European Union have forced technology giants to increase security and data control for their own users.German antitrust authorities are currently testing a series of user data extracted from a third-party Web site using a button similar to the Facebook button or participation button, a key element of the social networking company's business model .
    We can draw two very clear principles in this context, one of which seems clearer than the other. The clearest principle is that Internet users, such as Google Earth and Facebook, are responsible for their activities and that their rights to the information they create deserve legal protection. One effect is that they have strong protection of privacy and the right to stop certain users from accessing or collecting their own data .
    Taking this into account refers to a very clear role for governments, namely the definition and protection of data ownership rights. This may require a common platform, such as sharing security information, and the same applies to social networks. Economists point out that email works the same way, so websites and phone numbers can be seen regardless of service providers .
    Therefore, giving Internet users strong ownership rights to their data, and holding Internet companies more accountable in their logarithms, are forms of behavioral legislation that can radically change the way the Internet can be used these days and can be considered more civilized .
    ( Financial Analyst at the Financial Times )


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