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@ozoned I don't see any legal basis for this (original:'ich sehe dazu keine rechtliche grundlage' ).I think that will never happen (original:'ich glaube das wird nie passieren' ). At least I hope so (original:'jedenfalls hoffe ich' ).
In the US, who the hell knows anymore. I found it an interesting story from Cory though. But I agree. I hope none of this comes to pass in the US. I think most of the world has given up on the US when it comes to tech, so probably not anywhere but here.
In what sense have they given up on the US re: tech?
The EU in their latest financial charter have put open source first. I can't remember, and don't have the time to find the article right now, but EU is basically demanding digital sovereignty and they're not accepting Microsoft putting data centers in the EU as the current US administration can't be trusted.