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by GreedClarifies
1220 days ago
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My guess is that the petty little bureaucratic tyrants in the EU would much rather deprive their subjects of new products than give up any sliver of their power. One could hope that this would cause a rebellion, but recent history suggests that the populace will go along with anything their lords decree. |
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Longer reply: I love the EU so much. One of the few institutions taking big tech to task. I can roam cell operators at no extra cost, ensure that companies cant data mine me without my express permission and other wonderful tech oriented regulation.
It is extremely narrow minded to believe that throwing all principle out the window is the only way to «not stifle innovation».
«The lords decree», where does one even begin. The biggest fight against bigtech involving amongst others the cloud act that lets the us govt spy on anyone in complete secrecy is literally spearheaded by a common man [0].
This entire post is either satire, and if so I ate it hook line and sinker… or it is some kind of privacy exploitation stockholm syndrome.
[0] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Schrems