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Frank Buytendijk stories

Frank Buytendijk is an insightful voice in the discourse surrounding the complexities of digital society and the ethical implications that come with it. His recent works delve into the pressing issues of data ownership and corporate responsibility in the digital landscape, providing a platform for critical discussions about our ever-evolving relationship with technology.

In his article 'Digital society: Who owns the data, anyway?', Buytendijk navigates the murky waters of data ownership, provoking readers to consider who really benefits from the vast amounts of personal information generated in today's connected world. This exploration encourages a rethinking of traditional ownership models, highlighting the need for new frameworks that can guide us in a digital age.

Furthermore, 'What’s the business case for digital ethics?' challenges readers to question the ethical practices of major players in the tech industry. Buytendijk examines how companies like YouTube and Facebook often push the boundaries of ethics to maximize profits, prompting a deeper reflection on the moral responsibilities that come with innovation. Through his stories, readers can gain valuable insights into navigating the ethical terrain of digital business and technology.