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by c4mpute
1025 days ago
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On the one hand, yes, in that one example it worked. After quite a while, during which the competition already suffered massively. On the other hand, triple nope. E.g. the council of German GDPR enforcers declared most of Windows and Microsoft Office unfit for use in public offices and companies. https://www.wbs.legal/it-und-internet-recht/datenschutzrecht... or https://datenschutzbeauftragter-dsgvo.com/dsgvo-teil-2-micro... But nobody cares, everyone just ignores those kinds of decisions and continues to not get fined because as especially the second link shows, "its complicated". Nobody even knows which agreements with Microsoft are actually valid for which license, software and situation. At the same time, for all the office drones, Microsoft software is just "the standard" and nobody even considers switching. It is just a complete refusal to get compliant by all the public offices, let alone private companies. |
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