ISSN: 2265-6294

Legal concerns about ICT protection in entrepreneurship

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Saci Nadjet

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This study aims to clarify the legal concerns that are generated by ICT entrepreneurship in the form of challenges and risks facing modern business environment which emerges as a result of the transformation of knowledge society into an environment for mobility, exchange and creativity. Then, the imposition of the activity of institutions on digital and virtual mobile pattern implies an urgent need to attract human-made expertise and skills rather than natural raw resources. All this can be realized within the framework of expanding the interdependence between the magnitude of big data solutions which are capable of opening and producing operations within the global ranks and multi-scale relationships with stakeholders. An environment emerged for the knowledge engineering that represented a new strategy for different countries, regardless of their position (advanced or developing), as they affected the competitive advantage of their markets, and it made sustainable development goals subject to its criteria. Hence, it became important in this study to use the means of research to examine the key role that is represented by a very nested and complex information capital. It involves acquiring, storing, processing and transferring big data to others in a fast and qualitative manner, but with an added value to the performance of development projects. Under a hypothetical world dominated by ambiguity and lack of objectivity determining the law’s

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