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Microsoft Can't Keep EU Data Safe From US Authorities

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Microsoft has admitted to a French senate hearing that it can't protect EU data from U.S. government snooping.

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The data of Quebecers hosted on Microsoft servers could be consulted by the U.S. government.

·Montreal, Canada
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What if Donald Trump forces Big Tech to shut down the services in Europe? Long was the theory. Then an important mail address at the Criminal Court no longer went.

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The company likes to advertise with digital sovereignty, but in the case of the case one could not evade US requests, as the French Chief Justice says under oath

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When asked under oath by the French senators, the legal director of Microsoft France acknowledged the impossibility of guaranteeing the immunity of public data against American extraterritorial laws. This lucid admission, far from a false step, confirms a structural tension now at the heart of the recomposition of the European cloud, between promises of localization and reality of control [...] The post "No, I can't guarantee it": Microsoft ackn…

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