BeaverFever Posted May 23 Report Posted May 23 Microsoft Accused Of Sharing Dutch Officials’ Data with U.S. Government Your government emails, work documents, and business communications stored in Microsoft’s cloud face new privacy risks. Microsoft reportedly shared Dutch civil servants’ names and internal communications with the U.S. House of Representatives, exposing officials who enforce Europe’s tough new tech regulations. This isn’t just about Dutch bureaucrats—it’s about what happens when foreign governments can access your data through the American companies you trust. The CLOUD Act’s Invisible Reach Into Your Files U.S. law gives American tech giants no choice but to comply with data requests, regardless of where your information lives. According to NL Times reports, Microsoft handed over emails, meeting minutes, and event invitations from regulators at the Authority for Consumers and Markets and Dutch Data Protection Authority. They didn’t redact the officials’ names, effectively creating a target list of people enforcing the EU’s Digital Services Act—the law that forces platforms like Facebook and TikTok to crack down on harmful content. Here’s the uncomfortable truth: The U.S. CLOUD Act of 2018 compels American companies to provide data to U.S. authorities even when it’s stored on European servers. Your Microsoft 365 files, Gmail archives, or AWS-hosted business documents? All potentially accessible to U.S. government requests, regardless of privacy promises or European data centers. It’s like having a Swiss bank account that Switzerland can’t actually protect from foreign governments. Europe’s Digital Independence Problem Dutch officials called the data sharing “undesirable,” but they’re stuck with the same American tech giants they’re trying to regulate. State Secretary Willemijn Aerdts told the U.S. Ambassador that disputes should be handled “with us or, if necessary, in Europe, but not on the backs of civil servants.” Translation: Stop turning our regulators into surveillance targets. ….. https://www.yahoo.com/news/politics/articles/microsoft-accused-sharing-dutch-officials-154644836.html 1 Quote
BeaverFever Posted May 23 Author Report Posted May 23 The galling hypocrisy is that while the US states countries like Canada seeking data sovereignty is a “trade irritant” they would never agree that a foreign government is entitled to unfettered access to data on Americans that is stored in America by an American company simply because the global parent of that company is headquartered in the foreign country. This is what the Empire is claiming its entitled to under the Cloud Act. Canada and Europe helped build the American empire by agreeing to play by its rules for the past 80 years While we prospered by doing so we America prospered even more and we became ever more dependent upon their companies, their currency, their financial systems and data networks. I don’t know if any western countries can even fully escape the dense web of dependencies that we have built for ourselves over the decades but now that they have been weaponized against us we have to start working at it. 3 1 Quote
Michael Hardner Posted May 23 Report Posted May 23 Now do banking... 2 1 Quote Looks like someone has a new patronizing catch phrase ! Michael Hardner
herbie Posted May 23 Report Posted May 23 Do yourself ad the world a favour and toss Widows for starters. Years ago the BC govt decided to host medical records on servers in the USA. Do you really think if Trump wanted to see them the hosting company wouldn't go Yassuh1 Yassuh! Right away, suh! 1 Quote
Deluge Posted May 23 Report Posted May 23 I see BeaverFever's doing his best to keep the rest of the world safe from America. Good work, comrade. Quote
John Johnston Posted May 23 Report Posted May 23 39 minutes ago, herbie said: Do yourself ad the world a favour and toss Widows for starters. Years ago the BC govt decided to host medical records on servers in the USA. Do you really think if Trump wanted to see them the hosting company wouldn't go Yassuh1 Yassuh! Right away, suh! Sadly we cannot now... 1 Quote
Legato Posted May 24 Report Posted May 24 5 hours ago, Michael Hardner said: Now do banking... and the telematics unit in your car/truck. 1 Quote
SpankyMcFarland Posted Monday at 03:20 PM Report Posted Monday at 03:20 PM (edited) On 5/23/2026 at 8:09 PM, Deluge said: I see BeaverFever's doing his best to keep the rest of the world safe from America. Good work, comrade. Are the allegations untrue? In Canada, we have a subspecies of noisy patriot more than willing to co-operate with a foreign government in any way it sees fit. Strange, that. Edited Monday at 03:27 PM by SpankyMcFarland Quote ‘How small we make our worlds. Gather them in, tighten them up into little castles of fear.’
SpankyMcFarland Posted Monday at 03:26 PM Report Posted Monday at 03:26 PM On 5/23/2026 at 8:18 PM, John Johnston said: Sadly we cannot now... The confidentiality of medical records is increasingly understood as stopping the neighbours from casual snooping. If foreign tech geeks or government officials want a peek for whatever nefarious purpose, well, our gatekeepers don’t want to know and would rather you not tell them. Quote ‘How small we make our worlds. Gather them in, tighten them up into little castles of fear.’
Nationalist Posted Monday at 03:36 PM Report Posted Monday at 03:36 PM Private and personal information is, and always has been, a mirage. What? Did any of you really think it was private? The very presence and nature of The Internet, coupled with Man's preoccupation with power, has lead to this. Its not new. But it is way easier now. Welcome...to the reality of The Internet. Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
SpankyMcFarland Posted Monday at 03:43 PM Report Posted Monday at 03:43 PM If America wants to behave like China then the rest of the world needs to do everything it can to protect itself. Over time, Europe can accomplish a lot in that direction but God help Canada. Quote ‘How small we make our worlds. Gather them in, tighten them up into little castles of fear.’
Nationalist Posted Monday at 04:04 PM Report Posted Monday at 04:04 PM 18 minutes ago, SpankyMcFarland said: If America wants to behave like China then the rest of the world needs to do everything it can to protect itself. Over time, Europe can accomplish a lot in that direction but God help Canada. Canada doesn't need any Gawd's help. The PI cat is already out of the bag. What Canada has to do is grow a pair and USE the wealth of resources we already have. Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
Deluge Posted Monday at 04:44 PM Report Posted Monday at 04:44 PM 1 hour ago, SpankyMcFarland said: Are the allegations untrue? Good question. Do we have confirmation either way? Quote
Deluge Posted Monday at 04:54 PM Report Posted Monday at 04:54 PM 1 hour ago, SpankyMcFarland said: If America wants to behave like China then the rest of the world needs to do everything it can to protect itself. Over time, Europe can accomplish a lot in that direction but God help Canada. Islam's about to overrun Europe. You may want to flee deeper into the Great White North, or just give up and start learning Arabic now. Quote
Nationalist Posted Monday at 06:01 PM Report Posted Monday at 06:01 PM 54 minutes ago, Deluge said: Islam's about to overrun Europe. You may want to flee deeper into the Great White North, or just give up and start learning Arabic now. Interestingly enough... Germany: France: England: Ireland: Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
Deluge Posted Monday at 06:12 PM Report Posted Monday at 06:12 PM 8 minutes ago, Nationalist said: Interestingly enough... Germany: France: England: Ireland: Can the responders match the focus & persistence of jihadists? Can they expel Islam permanently? *shrug*. Quote
Nationalist Posted Monday at 06:27 PM Report Posted Monday at 06:27 PM (edited) 15 minutes ago, Deluge said: Can the responders match the focus & persistence of jihadists? Can they expel Islam permanently? *shrug*. I doubt it. They have trashed their own counties and cultures, so the women they hide behind can virtue signal. I thank Gawd Central Europe wasn't as stupid! Edited Monday at 06:28 PM by Nationalist 1 Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
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