| ▲ | zelphirkalt 3 days ago | |||||||||||||||||||
They will become pinky promises, once Microsoft gets ordered to do something by orange man or some three letters. There isn't really anything Microsoft can do about that, unless they decide to move headquarters and lots of employees out of the US. It basically doesn't matter what they have in contracts, as US law or just political power with access to enforce that power trumps (ha) any contracts they can sign. | ||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | crazygringo 3 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||
> There isn't really anything Microsoft can do about that, unless they decide to move headquarters and lots of employees out of the US. Actually there is, that's what the entire point of the sovereign clouds are. They reside physically in Europe, with legal control by Europeans, and European employees that can't be bossed around by the US. If the US orders Amazon to retrieve data from S3 servers located in a European sovereign cloud, Amazon employees in the US don't have the technical capability to do so, and the European data center employees are legally bound not to. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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