Microsoft admits under oath it can't protect French data from US government access.
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Yes BUT, the US government can fine them whatever they want / threaten contracts / revoke their ability to do business in the US.
Ultimately their ability to function in the US is largely dependent on them doing whatever the fuck the government wants. If forced to choose between the US and EU, they're almost always going to choose US.