Europe shifts reliance on big tech away from non-European and proprietary companies. (This is not directly transgender related, though indirectly there is some relevance. But many members of the BCTS community are tech savvy, and there have been many related discussions here before.)
The licensing practices of Microsoft have caused severe friction with public or governmental institutions in Germany for over 20 years. I remember an incident in the early 2000s where Microsoft sued the city of Munich, because it lost an open bid for PC-user licenses to OpenSuSE. The main reason for losing was the very short support life-span. In the end Microsoft agreed to provide five years of support and security updates, instead of the new standard of only two years, in order to renew the existing contract.
In the last ten years or so, almost all the big tech and social media companies have been embroiled in serious digital privacy violation investigations and hit with fines or penalties into the hundreds of millions of Euros. And in the last two years more and more digital privacy watchdog organization have ruled that cloud-based services from the likes of Microsoft and Google violate the strict privacy laws in Europe. With formal recommendations (that I know of) in France, Switzerland, Germany and Austria, to migrate away from technology companies based in the United States of America.
Recently the House of El YouTube channel published an analysis titled Germany DUMPS Microsoft Completely - Europe DETOXIFIES From USA After Email Weaponisation. She present an interesting point-of-view on the German, and western European, mentality and legislation, as an outsider looking in.



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Europe also moving away from Visa/MasterCard
European retail financial organisations are moving away from Visa/MasterCard associated debit cards towards direct account to account payment apps. The three Irish banks have just launched their combined version of this which is compliant with the new standard emerging in Europe. Incidents such as sanctions being brought on the members of the International Court of Justice in The Hague have highlighted the need to move away from US-based software that can be forced to withdraw service from sanctioned people and institutions.
Regulating the Tech Giants
I have heard it said that the whole motive behind Trump's backing Putin, Orban etc. in their efforts to break up the European Union is driven by his Tech backers who are having so much trouble with the power of the bloc trying to look after their citizens.
I have to say that I am struggling to find any other motive.
Maryanne