Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Outsourcing warning on Indian law changes

This report in the Australian paper, The Age, says that India is thinking of weakening it's cybercrime laws, as recommended by an expert committee.

India already has serious privacy and data theft problems in the sector of business out-sourced from the US and Europe. Now they intend to further weaken the laws against unauthorized intrusions to a network. They have a real problem.

It is obvious India is not after anything but the money and really doesn't care about the people their businesses serve. They get the technologies and get paidto learn how to use them, then do as they will, allowing profiteers of all sorts to take advantage.

It is time to start telling businesses that you will not deal with them if they outsource to India - period. No exceptions.

Jack

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