ok, i did not know wechat was specifically chinese.
but say, in mail exchange with a chinese citizen, what rights would have chinese to read the mails i send?
if the chinese state would have the rights to read the mails i send, then conversely french state would have the right to read mails any chinese citizen send to french citizen?
all right, but if i use wechat in france, how would chinese state has a right to read my writings? in that case they could have a right to read anything i write, anytime.
are there such thing as international laws or conventions on that matter? if yes, were can i find them?
i think legally citizens should have right for protection of privacy and legal actions if these rights are violated, no?
to start this thread simply i would like to know what are the rights of users of social medias such as wechat or facebook.
for instance, if i created a group on wechat and invited chinese citizens while i sm french/eu citizen, do chinese police or chinese intelligence have a right to watch our conversations in group? i am french citizen so i doubt chinese police has a right to read what i write... the same goes in a 1 to 1 dialogue. would chinese intelligence has a right to read what i write or what a chinese citizen writes TO ME ?
alternatively, if my rights r not respected, what legal process may i start in international laws?
ja, i always wonder why it seems that government responsability is more talkedthan consumer responsbality. who buys the good, creates the infrastructure needed, throw garbage?
in my opinion consumption implies pollution.
the system may also suggests us to consume, nearly like propaganda, for instance trough commercials and capita
lism.
recently i ve been quite worried by ocean water quality in my homeland, basque country. according to surfrider foundation, is a lot due to consumers
here an article which explains every year we throw 13 million tons of plastics into the sea. the little plastic bags, daizi, we dont need www.lefigaro.fr/[...]
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Posted bysad to read that buddhists are being cruels rather than compassionate.
om mani pe mehung
pro dion isos philosophya?/
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good there are more ties and exchanges!
om mari pe meiyou
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Posted bylolo. the car story is funny, honking at the walkers!
in dali old town when the electric scooters honk me to go faster while the driver does nothing except pollution, i honk back at them.
u should try!
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Posted byja, i always wonder why it seems that government responsability is more talkedthan consumer responsbality. who buys the good, creates the infrastructure needed, throw garbage?
in my opinion consumption implies pollution.
the system may also suggests us to consume, nearly like propaganda, for instance trough commercials and capita
lism.
recently i ve been quite worried by ocean water quality in my homeland, basque country. according to surfrider foundation, is a lot due to consumers
here an article which explains every year we throw 13 million tons of plastics into the sea. the little plastic bags, daizi, we dont need
www.lefigaro.fr/[...]