The EU likes having vague laws to enforce when they don't like the look of something. The US likes having very exact wording in laws, to enforce things (ostensibly) equally.
There are upsides and downsides to each -- see France's decision earlier this year about Apple's anti-tracking dialog boxes -- but I certainly don't mind seeing the EU use their teeth against X.
I wonder how it'll go.
There are upsides and downsides to each -- see France's decision earlier this year about Apple's anti-tracking dialog boxes -- but I certainly don't mind seeing the EU use their teeth against X.
I wonder how it'll go.
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