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Re: Internet services and US vs EU jurisdiction





On 21/01/2026 4:41 am, tlaronde%kergis.com@localhost wrote:
On Tue, Jan 20, 2026 at 04:56:32PM +0000, Sad Clouds wrote:
[...snip...]


This is not an invention, this is real cases (the swiss colonel
Jacques Baud, and the french citizen Xavier Moreau). There was
nothing illegal about their activities, they were simply not taking
the "story telling" about the war in Ukraine for gospel truth and were

Oh please, they are word-for-word russian propagandists (aka liars), the latter living in russia.


Sad Clouds:

I would bet more on a functioning EU parliament than a dictatorship that exists in the USA for at least not randomly targeting you.

Therefore, any domains in EU would seem more resistant against the vagaries of a vindictive regime in the USA. Likewise, server infrastructure.

Though keep in mind, the US is basically run by oligarchs who are heavily involved in the internet so don't want any disruption to services.

In regard to dispersed data centres more broadly, you might have to go "old school" with local backups using rsyncrypto or sftp?

https://blog.dornea.nu/2009/06/25/howto-rsyncrypto-the-backup-jewel/


Max



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