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USA-AK-ANCHORAGE Azienda Directories
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Azienda News:
- Microsoft didn’t cut services to International Criminal Court . . .
Microsoft did not stop or suspend its services to the International Criminal Court, the company’s President Brad Smith said, following reporting that it canceled the email address of the court’s chief prosecutor targeted by American sanctions
- Microsofts ICC email block triggers Dutch concerns over . . .
Microsoft’s recent decision to block access to the email account of International Criminal Court (ICC) Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan is raising urgent questions in the Netherlands about the country’s deep reliance on American technology companies, de Volkskrant reports
- Europe’s Growing Fear: How Trump Might Use U. S. Tech . . .
To comply with a Trump executive order, Microsoft recently helped suspend the email account of an International Criminal Court prosecutor in the Netherlands who was investigating Israel for war
- Microsoft allegedly blocked the email of the Chief Prosecutor . . .
Microsoft has come under scrutiny after the Associated Press reported that the company blocked the email account of Karim Khan, Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), in compliance with US sanctions imposed by the Trump administration
- The Word is Out: Danish Ministry Drops Microsoft, Goes Open . . .
Earlier this month, the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), Karim Khan, experienced a disconnection from his Microsoft-based email account, sparking uproar across the region
- Criminal Court: Microsofts email block a wake-up call for . . .
Microsoft is increasingly coming under fire for blocking the email account of the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), Karim Khan
- Microsoft says it didnt stop services to the International . . .
Microsoft says it didn't stop services to the International Criminal Court, after a May report stated it “cancelled” ICC prosecutor Karim Khan's email address — Chief prosecutor's email issues have spurred fears in Europe that Trump could trigger a “kill switch” through U S tech giants abroad
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