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Pretty silly for something literally used by the European Union and other European Governments. Am I right in thinking the German Government is one of those?
https://social.bund.de
Germany doing its utmost best to drive away innovation. Genius.
But why go to the USA? The EU has 27 members and Switzerland is a neighbor…
Anti Commercial-AI license
I was wondering the same thing. Maybe in the USA it is easier due to our relaxed (almost non-existent) business oversight from the government? Not sure.
Also it’s a bigger market of lawyers, so probably easier and cheaper to get high quality legal help against bullshit like this.
I don’t know the answer but they pointed this out further in the press release:
I’d assume that this is for a reason, too. If it were advantageous to run your company out of the EU people would probably do so sometimes.