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Facebook Will Appoint Local Representative to Comply With Turkish Law
January 20, 2021
Facebook announced that it has begun the process of appointing a legal representative in Turkey in order to comply with a new social media law in the country that gives authorities the ability to remove content from platforms.
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Forbes: Companies Must Decide What Stakeholder Capitalism Means to Them
January 20, 2021
Sarah Keohane Williamson, writing in Forbes, explores the question of how company leaders can prioritize their decisions under stakeholder capitalism as well as the new definition of the role of actual shareholders.
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Business Standard: Illusion of Data Security
January 20, 2021
Business Standard warns that as millions of internet users search for a « secure » messaging application, there is no guarantee, detailing how each one, including signal and telegram, has the potential to be hacked in the future.
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Harvard Removes Republican Elise Stefanik From Advisory Committee
January 20, 2021
The Harvard Institute of Politics removed U.S. Representative Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) from its Senior Advisory Committee for being among the 147 House Republicans who voted against certifying President-elect Joe Biden's electoral victory.
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Garshfield: « Stakeholder Capitalism » is Not Capitalism
January 18, 2021
Jason Garshfield writing for TownHall, explains the differences between Capitalism and the increasingly popular term, « Stakeholder Capitalism».