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vandaag 13:37   
geplaatst door: ScottyNL
Bericht op NOS.

Is er na overname een alternatief voor DIGID en MijnOverheid?

Zijn al je privé gegevens nog steeds privé?
Over veiligheid gesproken?
vandaag 14:11    reactie #1
geplaatst door: ouwemac
Misschien kan Karremans hier ook een stokje voor steken, al ben ik bang dat hij bij Amerikaanse bedrijven wat terughoudender is…..
Het is natuurlijk wel van de gekke dat ze er zo laat achterkomen onze brave volksvertegenwoordigers.
die laatste zin is cynisch bedoeld
De manier waarop we communiceren bepaalt voor een groot deel hoe we denken en handelen.
Thank you for your Attention to this matter
Over veiligheid gesproken?
vandaag 14:37    reactie #2
geplaatst door: trabant
Bericht op NOS.

Is er na overname een alternatief voor DIGID en MijnOverheid?

Zijn al je privé gegevens nog steeds privé?

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Solvinity is overigens van oorsprong een Nederlands bedrijf, maar intussen is het grotendeels in handen van een Brits bedrijf. De oorspronkelijke Nederlandse eigenaren hebben nog een minderheidsaandeel.
Daar ging het dus al mis.
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De Kamervragen die GroenLinks-PvdA en de SGP hebben gesteld, moeten nog door de staatssecretaris worden beantwoord.
Die StaSe is Van Marum, BBB, een partij die zich vooral op stront richt. Dus daar gaat het hoogstwaarschijnlijk ook nog mis.
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vandaag 18:02    reactie #3
geplaatst door: puk1980
Sooner or later, we're fucked.

https://www.heise.de/en/news/How-a-French-judge-was-digitally-cut-off-by-the-USA-11087561.html

https://www.lemonde.fr/international/article/2025/11/19/nicolas-guillou-juge-francais-de-la-cpi-sanctionne-par-les-etats-unis-face-aux-attaques-les-magistrats-de-la-cour-tiendront_6654016_3210.html

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How a French judge was digitally cut off by the USA

Nicolas Guillou has been sanctioned by the USA as a judge of the International Criminal Court. He notices the effects primarily in the digital realm.

Digital sovereignty has been much discussed in Europe in recent weeks, most recently during a German-French summit in Berlin. The extent of dependence on the USA in the digital sector is currently being experienced by a French judge. Nicolas Guillou, one of six judges and three prosecutors of the International Criminal Court (ICC), was sanctioned by the USA in August. He described his current situation as a digital time travel back to the 1990s, before the internet age, in a recent interview.

The reason for the US sanctions are the arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. They were indicted for war crimes and crimes against humanity in the context of the destruction of the Gaza Strip. The USA condemned this decision by the court, whereupon the US Treasury Department sanctioned six judges and three prosecutors.

Digitally excluded from almost everything

In Guillou's daily life, this means that he is excluded from digital life and much of what is considered standard today, he told the French newspaper Le Monde. All his accounts with US companies such as Amazon, Airbnb, or PayPal were immediately closed by the providers. Online bookings, such as through Expedia, are immediately canceled, even if they concern hotels in France. Participation in e-commerce is also practically no longer possible for him, as US companies always play a role in one way or another, and they are strictly forbidden to enter into any trade relationship with sanctioned individuals.

He also describes the impact on participating in banking as drastic. Payment systems are blocked for him, as US companies like American Express, Visa, and Mastercard have a virtual monopoly in Europe. He also describes the rest of banking as severely restricted. For example, accounts with non-US banks have also been partially closed. Transactions in US dollars or via dollar conversions are forbidden to him.

Judge: EU should block sanctions

Guillou's case shows how strong the USA's influence in the tech sector is and how few options he has to circumvent it. And this at a time when an account with a US tech company is considered a matter of course in more and more places.

The French judge advocates for Europe to gain more sovereignty in the digital and banking sectors. Without this sovereignty, the rule of law cannot be guaranteed, he warns. At the same time, he calls on the EU to activate an existing blocking regulation (Regulation (EC) No 2271/96) for the International Criminal Court, which prevents third countries like the USA from enforcing sanctions in the EU. EU companies would then no longer be allowed to comply with US sanctions if they violate EU interests. Companies that violate this would then be liable for damages.