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by boramalper
151 days ago
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Microsoft admitted that it 'cannot guarantee' data sovereignty [0] "on June 18 before a [French] Senate inquiry into public procurement and the role it plays in European digital sovereignty" as the CLOUD Act "gives the US government authority to obtain digital data held by US-based tech corporations irrespective of whether that data is stored on servers at home or on foreign soil." It'd be great if they could clarify in their FAQ [1] if and how the CLOUD Act affects them. [0] https://www.theregister.com/2025/07/25/microsoft_admits_it_c... [1] https://aws.eu/faq/ |
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By setting it up with a European governance structure, Amazon can tell the US government "hey we told them give us the data, but they refused because that would send them to jail under EU law, and they're a legally separate entity so there's nothing we can do."
This is very intentionally not just a regular foreign subsidiary owned by the parent company.