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Facebook says it will stop operating in Europe if regulators don't back down

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OSnews

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Sep 21, 2020, 7:00:02 PM9/21/20
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Facebook has threatened to pack up its toys and go home if European regulators don't back down and let the social network get its own way.
In a court filing in Dublin, Facebook said that a decision by Ireland's Data Protection Commission (DPC) would force the company to pull up stakes and leave the 410 million people who use Facebook and photo-sharing service Instagram in the lurch.[...]
The decision Facebook's referring to is a preliminary order handed down last month to stop the transfer of data about European customers to servers in the U.S., over concerns about U.S. government surveillance of the data.

...is this supposed to be a threat? Because it sounds more like a gift to me. Please, Zuck, go home! I think we here in Europe will do just fine without your criminal enterprise.

https://www.osnews.com/story/132363/facebook-says-it-will-stop-operating-in-europe-if-regulators-dont-back-down/

Stephane Tougard

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Sep 22, 2020, 12:59:33 PM9/22/20
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On 2020-09-21, OSnews <osn...@altbbs.alt119.net> wrote:
> Facebook has threatened to pack up its toys and go home if European regulators don't back down and let the social network get its own way.

If that's happen, it will be, by far, the best news of the day, maybe
the best news of the whole year.

Quick those people out of Europe while we can.

Rink

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Sep 14, 2021, 10:42:11 AM9/14/21
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Op 22-9-2020 om 10:35 schreef Stephane Tougard:
Unfortunable it did not happen, until now.....
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