We have made Microsoft’s commitments on Teams legally binding under EU antitrust rules.
Microsoft will unbundle Teams at lower prices, boost interoperability and data portability.
This means more choice for users, and fair competition ensured in Europe.
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no it does not. it means you let a data stealing co still steal EU data sending them through US servers and out of reach of EU law. the US is just like China now. NO respect for other people's data - or legislation. NO DATA OUT OF EU
Let them pay like hell, so that their profits made from those unfair practices are dried up and they don't just end up, calculating those penalties as expenses as part of their strategy.
Then put all this money into #OpenSource#EuropeanAlternatives
And you believe that microsoft will unbundle teams etc?
Gullible Commission I say.
Why painting their greed with a "fair" (out)look if IT's everything but fair #software, #opensource or #FOSS?
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@EUCommission could lead by example and recommend @jitsimeetinstances , but promoting their #surveillancecapitalism solutions might be a boomerang. Don't you think?
Btw. Mugshot of #BillGates the 3rd on a bluescreen with #IBM PC5150 standing on shoulders of #DigitalResearch is a #vector #illustration made with #Inkscape, not #Adobe#Illustrator
Overall, the EU is seen as protecting users’ privacy and security online, but then it’s seen doing stuff like this.
"Paid attention"
What about #buyeuropean #buyfromeu #buyfoss?
With our big economy we should support and focus on European solutions.
European companies don't export data and underlay European law.
That are jobs, taxes from companies and workers remaining in Europe.
"The commitments offered by Microsoft will remain in force for seven years"
So, they already plan to revert/modify the stuff as soon as they can.
I wish that someone in charge would read the fineprint once in a while.
And i'm pretty sure, knowing Microsoft, they will bend the selfproclaimed commitments so drastically that you get into "WTF" mode.
They are not known to follow the regulations by the book.
EU: you cannot win the game unless you stop playing.
PS You should also prioritize European companies in procurement for EU institutions. It will be good for data security, EU's tech sovereignty and European tech ecosystem.