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Insanely bizarre, Germany has historically been pro-open source and the EU was just saying that the Fediverse is here to stay.
Could you provide a source for the second part? I'm genuinely interested
https://social.network.europa.eu/@EU_Commission/112343309342990697
https://social.network.europa.eu/@EU_Commission/112338626558805977
Thanks!
That doesn't change the fact that the US has de facto control over most of the web infrastructure
That's a matter of politics. The tax authority doesn't care about the political stance of the German government. They also sometimes just take weird decisions that seem pretty random, but it's nothing political.