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Europe faces off American technology companies over user data: Who will win?
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Who owns the soul of the internet? For much of the world, that's a battle being fought in American boardrooms and European parliaments. Sweeping new data protection laws take effect in the European Union today. The General Data Protection Regulation or ...
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