As a general rule, when trillion-dollar companies don’t like regulation, it simply means they’re admitting the rules are good for their customers.

  • The Doctor
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    77 months ago

    I guess they’re going to be replacing their lobbyists because the last batch didn’t do their job well enough.

    • 4dpuzzle
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      87 months ago

      Or, the EU recognizes bribery that the US hides behind the euphemism called ‘lobbying’.

      • The Doctor
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        17 months ago

        I am skeptical of how long that’s going to last. There’s too much money at stake.

        • @Zworf@beehaw.org
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          7 months ago

          There’s many EU commissioners pushing for commercial projects already, like Thierry Breton and his ever present “digital everything” initiatives that nobody asked for except the companies that are implementing it. Like eIDAS and the recent digital ID thing. The EU is very receptive to commercial interests but mostly ones originating from the EU.

          It is true that we do have a very different outlook on privacy but that should not be mistaken for a lack of commercial interests.

        • 4dpuzzle
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          17 months ago

          That’s definitely a concern. But at least for now, the EU isn’t a pretend-democracy like the US is, with the actual shots being called by rich billionaires and corporations.