- Non-U.S. citizens operate with a high degree of freedom online, although there are minimal restrictions on the collection of the data generated from doing so by private companies or the U.S. government.
- Non-U.S. companies are free to operate in the United States without restriction, and in other countries that follow the U.S.’s approach.
Is really through the roof given how the same site just recently argued how TikTok must either be sold to the US or prohibited in this:
The sad thruth is that the US is ok with a free internet as long as it is completely ruled by American companies and by extension the American surveillance state. If anything challenges that the piper will soon play a different tune.
I don't see hypocrisy. One is a statement on how things are. The other how the author thinks it should be.
The U.S. market is virtually ungated to new entrants, domestic or foreign. The author believes some gates should exist, specifically, with respect to TikTok.
- Non-U.S. citizens operate with a high degree of freedom online, although there are minimal restrictions on the collection of the data generated from doing so by private companies or the U.S. government.
- Non-U.S. companies are free to operate in the United States without restriction, and in other countries that follow the U.S.’s approach.
Is really through the roof given how the same site just recently argued how TikTok must either be sold to the US or prohibited in this:
https://stratechery.com/2020/the-tiktok-war/
The sad thruth is that the US is ok with a free internet as long as it is completely ruled by American companies and by extension the American surveillance state. If anything challenges that the piper will soon play a different tune.