Submitted 4 days ago by sqgl@sh.itjust.works to technology@lemmy.world
https://halifax.citynews.ca/2025/11/03/data-stored-in-canada-can-be-subject-to-foreign-courts-government-paper-warns/
This isn’t new. European companies and governments have been avoiding US cloud providers ever since the CLOUD Act was introduced seven years ago.
For more information on the subject, Microsoft has been fighting this battle, largely unsuccessfully, for years.
en.wikipedia.org/…/Microsoft_Corp._v._United_Stat…
It’s also why they had Azure Germany - an instance where they were not actually in control and data could remain sovereign. I believe it’s now defunct, or at least restricted.
Sadly they dont. At least not nearly to the extend that they should be.
I can’t make sense of what you wrote.
One negation too many! Edited, hope it makes more sense now.
A_norny_mousse@feddit.org 4 days ago
tias@discuss.tchncs.de 4 days ago
This isn’t new. European companies and governments have been avoiding US cloud providers ever since the CLOUD Act was introduced seven years ago.
Nollij@sopuli.xyz 4 days ago
For more information on the subject, Microsoft has been fighting this battle, largely unsuccessfully, for years.
en.wikipedia.org/…/Microsoft_Corp._v._United_Stat…
It’s also why they had Azure Germany - an instance where they were not actually in control and data could remain sovereign. I believe it’s now defunct, or at least restricted.
groet@feddit.org 4 days ago
Sadly they dont. At least not nearly to the extend that they should be.
sqgl@sh.itjust.works 4 days ago
I can’t make sense of what you wrote.
A_norny_mousse@feddit.org 4 days ago
One negation too many! Edited, hope it makes more sense now.