> subject to EU law
Always was. Its telling that they think that they were not previously subject to EU laws when their EU subsidiary did business with someone located in the EU.
> subject to EU law
Always was. Its telling that they think that they were not previously subject to EU laws when their EU subsidiary did business with someone located in the EU.
> Its telling that they think that they were not previously subject to EU laws when their EU subsidiary did business with someone located in the EU.
The key thing is, at the moment US staff can do admin actions (e.g. SSH into physical hosts). Under this new framework, they can't.