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Spain has ordered Palantir blacklisted from both public and private company contracts, citing concerns about the U.S. surveillance technology firm. The move reflects growing European skepticism of American tech firms' data practices.
Spain has ordered Palantir blacklisted from both public and private company contracts, citing concerns about the U.S. surveillance technology firm's data practices. This is a comprehensive ban, not limited to government procurement. The move reflects growing European skepticism of American tech firms.
When a major European economy formally bans a U.S. tech company from both government and commercial contracts, it signals a turning point in how Europe views American surveillance capabilities. Spain isn't concerned about one contract; it's concerned about the company's fundamental practices. This ban may signal other EU nations are considering similar moves.
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