yes, and the importance of the board of directors is not very important really in the decissions of the companies, specially in the technological ones.
not necessarily... they can comply with the law, accept it (well, it's not a law against human rights, or something like this), but this doesn't turn them in heavy supporters of this law. This law is not unhetical, at least for me, like could be the law that bans the criticism expression against the chinese dictadure.
At least, I can see an important difference.
well, of course there are "laws" and "laws". Legally, follow british, italian or spanish laws could mean the same that follow chinese laws. But if we enter in the field of the ethics, China is not a free country, and certain laws could, (and in my opinion, should) be ignored if you are not operating physically there.
yes, and the importance of the board of directors is not very important really in the decissions of the companies, specially in the technological ones.
not necessarily... they can comply with the law, accept it (well, it's not a law against human rights, or something like this), but this doesn't turn them in heavy supporters of this law. This law is not unhetical, at least for me, like could be the law that bans the criticism expression against the chinese dictadure. At least, I can see an important difference.
well, of course there are "laws" and "laws". Legally, follow british, italian or spanish laws could mean the same that follow chinese laws. But if we enter in the field of the ethics, China is not a free country, and certain laws could, (and in my opinion, should) be ignored if you are not operating physically there.
well, it's free normally if you have a DSL connection