For instance, any service that handles health data absolutely cannot have the data be accessible in a way, shape or form by american-owned entities, for any reason.
It's not hard to imagine that, as time goes on, these same limitations will be expanded to other types of decreasingly sensitive data.
And honestly, that's perfectly reasonable. The US government gives itself the right to systematically spy on everything going through US cloud companies. Precedent has shown it can and will use that data against the interests of its supposed allies, even for industrial espionage.
If the US says "every US company must give over european data to the government", then at some point europeans have to say "US companies can't have european data".
For instance, any service that handles health data absolutely cannot have the data be accessible in a way, shape or form by american-owned entities, for any reason.
It's not hard to imagine that, as time goes on, these same limitations will be expanded to other types of decreasingly sensitive data.
And honestly, that's perfectly reasonable. The US government gives itself the right to systematically spy on everything going through US cloud companies. Precedent has shown it can and will use that data against the interests of its supposed allies, even for industrial espionage.
If the US says "every US company must give over european data to the government", then at some point europeans have to say "US companies can't have european data".