Comment by barnacs 18 hours ago > other important aspectslike what? 3 comments barnacs Reply ndr42 15 hours ago I will just provide 2 examples, but you can find a lot more.If your data is in the hands of a nation that uses this to block you from your data you should do something about it. [1]If your data is in the hands of a nation whose representatives are threatening your territorial integrity (greenland) you should find alternatives.[1] https://www.heise.de/en/news/Criminal-Court-Microsoft-s-emai... barnacs 15 hours ago Right, but next time your data may be threatened by some European idiot rather than one from the US.To quote from my other comment:> In my view, data can only be protected by its rightful owner. And for that, we need education, not regulation. ndr42 12 hours ago maybe, but education won‘t solve the issues I outlined above. So in interest of european security I‘m all for regulation of this.
ndr42 15 hours ago I will just provide 2 examples, but you can find a lot more.If your data is in the hands of a nation that uses this to block you from your data you should do something about it. [1]If your data is in the hands of a nation whose representatives are threatening your territorial integrity (greenland) you should find alternatives.[1] https://www.heise.de/en/news/Criminal-Court-Microsoft-s-emai... barnacs 15 hours ago Right, but next time your data may be threatened by some European idiot rather than one from the US.To quote from my other comment:> In my view, data can only be protected by its rightful owner. And for that, we need education, not regulation. ndr42 12 hours ago maybe, but education won‘t solve the issues I outlined above. So in interest of european security I‘m all for regulation of this.
barnacs 15 hours ago Right, but next time your data may be threatened by some European idiot rather than one from the US.To quote from my other comment:> In my view, data can only be protected by its rightful owner. And for that, we need education, not regulation. ndr42 12 hours ago maybe, but education won‘t solve the issues I outlined above. So in interest of european security I‘m all for regulation of this.
ndr42 12 hours ago maybe, but education won‘t solve the issues I outlined above. So in interest of european security I‘m all for regulation of this.
I will just provide 2 examples, but you can find a lot more.
If your data is in the hands of a nation that uses this to block you from your data you should do something about it. [1]
If your data is in the hands of a nation whose representatives are threatening your territorial integrity (greenland) you should find alternatives.
[1] https://www.heise.de/en/news/Criminal-Court-Microsoft-s-emai...
Right, but next time your data may be threatened by some European idiot rather than one from the US.
To quote from my other comment:
> In my view, data can only be protected by its rightful owner. And for that, we need education, not regulation.
maybe, but education won‘t solve the issues I outlined above. So in interest of european security I‘m all for regulation of this.