Thursday, March 5, 2009

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Approvata in Finlandia la Lex Nokia

E 'was finally (in the sense to the end) approved the so-called Lex Nokia in Finland, which has inflamed the political landscape for months, Finnish, with many articles on the post on the international HS, who knows' how many in Finnish.


The law in practice allows employers to monitor emails exchanged by employees outside the party, and it 'was named Lex Nokia' cause they say that Nokia has made an intense lobbying with the government to have the law passed, memories of a past case in which a wise guy Nokia leaked trade secrets to a competitor using the corporate email ...

Such was the interest of Nokia for this law, said that even la Nokia abbia minacciato di abbandonare la Finlandia se la legge non fosse stata approvata. E se cio' fosse accaduto, povera Finlandia, visto che la Nokia fa da sola un terzo del PIL della nazione.

Io sinceramente non capisco il perche' di tanto chiasso. Si possono monitorare solo i mittenti e destinatari della mail, e gli allegati. A parte che nessuno sano di mente farebbe trapelare segreti industriali usando la mail dell'azienda i cui segreti si vogliono trapelare, in Finlandia ci sono violazioni molto piu' grosse della privacy senza che nessuno batte ciglio.

Ho gia' bloggato piu' volte ( link e link ) sulla vergogna della Finlandia. Mentre ci si batte sulle ragioni della Lex Nokia, ci si permette to publish, for reasons of respect for freedom 'print (!), detailed information about your name, address and revenue last year of each Finnish citizen! The budget shall be published in appropriate newspapers sold at the supermarket or newsagent as the TV guide, or even (as we are in the land of Nokia) texting your name, address and municipalities' residence of spying to a special number and receive back the amount earned the previous year for the modest sum of € 2.

face of this disgusting, even to those who send them to check my mail, so if they do not really need the law ...

Note that even in Italy the Lex Nokia has gained prominence, with news reported by Corriere.