For some U.S. tech companies, the Dutch imprimatur has now become a status symbol, a kind of seal of approval they can show regulators elsewhere to demonstrate they have passed one of Europe’s most stringent data protection compliance processes.That's cool! In a similar vein, I always felt a touch of pride when computer monitors were marketed globally as certified with the Swedish office workers' federation standards (TCO '97).
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Waag Futurelab (waag@waag.social)'s status on Wednesday, 03-Jul-2024 20:05:08 JST Waag Futurelab “We’re starting to realize that the only way to deal with it is to negotiate our way into their compliance with European standards.” @sjoera in the New York Times.
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