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> Congressman asks if Microsoft follows the “national security law” in China > Microsoft says they don’t have to follow that law > Look closely at the law >> Law requires you lie about your collusion with the communist party
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Michael Lucci
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Surreal exchange wherein @Microsoft's Brad Smith tells @RepCarlos that MSFT is above the law in China: Rep Gimenez: "Do you operate in China?" Mr. Smith: "Yes, we do" Gimenez: "Do you comply with this (2017 National Security) law?" Smith: "No, we do not." Gimenez: "How did
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Forks of a dilemma - obey the CCP law or the law requiring truthful testimony to Congress.
Same company that just laid off thousands of American workers and applied for thousands of H-1B’s right?
Well that's interesting. So if Microsoft is allowing the CCP to access and work on DoD projects, then I'm curious how much access Microsoft is also giving to the CCP for any of their enterprise customers. Does Microsoft give the CCP access to, say, Teams? Where companies
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Kenneth Noisewater
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"The advisory highlights the persistent risk of Chinese government-sponsored data theft because of newly enacted Chinese laws — specifically, the National Intelligence Law of 2017, Data Security Law of 2020, and Cryptology Law of 2020. These laws compel Chinese businesses and
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