• Wolf@lemmy.today
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    3 days ago

    Fuck Microsoft but aren’t there data residency laws that say French data must be stored in Europe?

    The problem with U.S. companies operating in Europe is the CLOUD Act. It doesn’t matter where the physical servers are located, if the U.S. Government wants access to the data, U.S. Based companies are required by law to allow it.

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      If they wanted to, they would do like they do with taxes. “Oh. It is not our data, that data is owned by Microsoft company of the virgin islands, which is totally a different company from Microsoft USA”

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        Sure, but you have to remember that U.S. based corporations and Microsoft in particular are formed from pure evil out of the deepest darkest pits of hell and they love nothing more than sucking the asshole of the U.S. Government, who turns a blind eye to their monopoly and lets them get away with the most foul and disgusting business practices their little black hearts can think of.

        They happily facilitate the U.S. Government to spy on U.S. Citizens when there isn’t even some heinous law that allows them to legally do so. If they don’t even give a single shit about their friends, family and neighbors- what are the odds they would go out of their way to protect Europeans, what with their love of ‘consumer protections’ and ‘anti monopoly’ laws?

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        An important point of the CLOUD is that subsidiaries are essentially also covered, unlike what happens with taxes/income.