Microsoft didn’t cut services to International Criminal Court . . . Companies like Microsoft, Google, Amazon and others dominate Europe's cloud and digital services sectors Microsoft declined to comment further in response to questions regarding the exact process that led to Khan's email disconnection, and exactly what it meant by “disconnection ” The ICC declined to comment
Europe’s Growing Fear: How Trump Might Use U. S. Tech . . . Microsoft’s swift compliance with Mr Trump’s order, reported earlier by The Associated Press, shocked policymakers across Europe It was a wake-up call for a problem far bigger than just one
Microsoft denies having suspended any services to ICC Microsoft president Brad Smith told Politico on Tuesday that there was no ICC blockade When “disconnecting” Karim Khan’s Outlook account, Microsoft remained in contact with the ICC to keep services up and running The company therefore denies that services were interrupted at any time
Microsofts ICC email block reignites European data . . . According to media reports, ICC chief prosecutor Karim Khan had his Microsoft email and other services suspended after the US applied sanctions in February to all ICC staff in response to
The Incident of Microsoft Blocking Emails Highlights the . . . The Hague, Netherlands – A decision by Microsoft to block the work email account of International Criminal Court (ICC) chief prosecutor Karim Khan has thrown the court into disarray and reignited debates over Europe’s reliance on U S tech giants for critical digital infrastructure