The agenda is the following:
1. The report of the Board of Directors on the activities of the company during the past year.
2. Presentation and adoption of the audited Annual Report.
3. The board of directors proposal for the distribution of profits or losses as recorded in the Annual Report adopted by the Annual General Meeting.
4. Presentation and adoption of the Remuneration Report.
5. Election of members to the Board of Directors, including Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors.
6. Election of auditors. In accordance with the Audit and Risk Committee s recommendation the board of directors proposes re-election of PricewaterhouseCoopers Statsautoriseret Revisionspartnerselskab. The Audit and Risk Committee has been free from influence by a third party and has not been subject to any contract with a third party restricting the choice by the general meeting on the selection of a statutory auditor or an audit firm.
Geospatial data policy eases business of map making
February 19, 2021
× The government’s decision to liberalise its geospatial data policy earlier this week has been welcomed by academics and entrepreneurs alike as this would bring immense value to general public, help enterprises develop innovative products and make governance more transparent and hassle-free.
“Surveying and mapping is so critical to decision-making, planning, infrastructure, logistics and to services with 80 per cent of all data having some geospatial component. Hence it is important to have ease of doing business in surveying and mapping,” said Ashutosh Sharma, Secretary, Department of Science and Technology (DST).
Surveying and mapping has been freed of all pre-approvals as also vetting of data. Data has been democratised with whatever produced using taxpayer money in public domain, except those required for security purposes and collected by security agencies. It is also for empowering both public
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Folks, I’m gonna be honest with you. Over my (short) tenure covering digital privacy, I’ve seen my fair share of deeply shitty tech companies pulling deeply shitty stunts in attempts to profit off our personal data. Facebook is one of the names that comes up most frequently here, and that’s partially because their privacy policy is crafted so well to tell you things without actually telling you things.
Facebook is tracking your activity even when you re not on its app or website
Here s how you can turn it off and check other privacy features on other apps and services
and last updated 2021-01-31 20:50:49-05
Tech companies are becoming more transparent about how they re collecting your data and what it s being used for.
This comes as Facebook admits it s been tracking what you do outside of its app and website. Off-Facebook Activity includes information that businesses and organizations send back to Facebook about your interactions with them.
Facebook says it uses this data to show you ads that are more relevant, but some have expressed online that this is an invasion of privacy.
World Economic Forum (WEF) Includes Cryptocurrencies on Davos Agenda
Jan 25 2021 · 11:14 UTC | Updated
Jan 25 2021 · 14:43 by Ibukun Ogundare · 3 min read
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As digital currencies begin to gain more recognition in the global financial market, the WEF is focusing more on blockchain technology and the crypto space at large.
The World Economic Forum (WEF) has included cryptocurrencies on its Davos Agenda. According to the schedule, the organization would hold two sessions on cryptocurrency during the upcoming event. Notably, this is the first time cryptocurrency would be a topic for discussion at the World Economic Forum Davos meeting.