Europe's strategy seems increasingly clear—why pour resources into building homegrown tech innovation when you can simply craft regulations designed to ensnare American tech giants? Set the legal traps tight enough, watch the violations pile up, then collect billions in fines. It's a revenue model disguised as regulation. Ingenious in its cynicism.
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Rugman_Walking
· 9h ago
This move in Europe is just too ruthless. Not focusing on technology, just setting legal traps and charging fees? The so-called regulation is just a facade, haha.
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FudVaccinator
· 22h ago
I see through this European approach: creating rules to harvest the big American companies, what's the point of it?
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ChainDetective
· 22h ago
The EU's approach... to put it simply, is a fines business. Whether you innovate or not, first bring the US giants into the fold, and then talk.
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GamefiHarvester
· 22h ago
This EU tactic, to be honest, is legal extortion, turning American tech giants into cash cows.
Europe's strategy seems increasingly clear—why pour resources into building homegrown tech innovation when you can simply craft regulations designed to ensnare American tech giants? Set the legal traps tight enough, watch the violations pile up, then collect billions in fines. It's a revenue model disguised as regulation. Ingenious in its cynicism.