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b. Allowing the users to agree to some conditions but not others,
c. Creating a more synthetic version with the important points to make the reading
shorter, the full version being always accessible;
3. Proposes the implementation of a universal fine for all corporations that transgress
national or international online privacy laws by:
a. Discouraging corporate violation of privacy laws on an international scale by
not allowing culprit transnationals to return to their country of origin to receive
a disproportionate or insufficient fine,
b. Penalising financially and legally a corporation based on its size and economic
resources,
c. Awarding the resulting fee to the national government for reparations, to create
economic incentive for protecting online privacy laws; a percentage of this fee
will also be awarded to the victims of the transgression;
4. Supports the creation of a label that would recognise responsible companies that
honour these legal mechanisms in order to:
a. Encourage companies to respect the mechanisms,
b. Show users which companies act in favour of their well-being and safety;
5. Supports the planning of inspections within core businesses and business systems as part
of a reduction of cybercrime and protection of online privacy, to verify:
a. National law enforcement according to governments,
b. The level of security within the company in relation to the protection of personal
data, especially of its employees;
6. Promotes the creation of representative authorities for the protection of personal data
online on each continent or region, in order to form a capable union for managing and
ensuring the protection of this data in the following sectors:
a. Business, to protect data transfers between companies and ensure transits,
b. Personal, to strengthen the security of this data handled by the population
concerned, and to reduce information crimes,
c. Financial, to participate in the economic growth of countries and to achieve
effective work without cybercrime,
d. Political, to not interfere in opinion and democratic processes;
7. Suggests training for staff within the ministry of justice to manage and ensure data
protection in view of:
a. Sanctioning all types of fraud due to possible data misuse or equivalent,
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