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"Europe Is the Cradle of Open Standards": in Paris, Digital Resistance Is Organised

Summary by Le Temps
The stakes of digital sovereignty were at the heart on Tuesday of a Parisian event in which the judge of the International Criminal Court, Nicolas Guillou, took part. Under American sanctions since August 2025, he stressed the harmful effects of European technological dependence "Internet is better understood by politics than by technology." These words of technological governance specialist Robin Berjon sum up perfectly the discussions that too…
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The stakes of digital sovereignty were at the heart on Tuesday of a Parisian event in which the judge of the International Criminal Court, Nicolas Guillou, took part. Under American sanctions since August 2025, he stressed the harmful effects of European technological dependence "Internet is better understood by politics than by technology." These words of technological governance specialist Robin Berjon sum up perfectly the discussions that too…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
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