For anyone building in media tech, these platform versus state fights aren’t abstract. Encryption backdoors, shifting compliance rules, and jurisdiction creep turn into workflow risk. When Apple pushes back on the UK, it is not just a legal spectacle; it winds up shaping what everyone at the edge has to plan for.
Privacy, sovereign infrastructure, and surveillance are certainly macro concerns for anyone, but especially for as you say Andy in media, in all its encompassing forms - including text, imagery, audio, and video. After all, these are the artifacts that allow for the exchange and expression of thought and ideas.
For anyone building in media tech, these platform versus state fights aren’t abstract. Encryption backdoors, shifting compliance rules, and jurisdiction creep turn into workflow risk. When Apple pushes back on the UK, it is not just a legal spectacle; it winds up shaping what everyone at the edge has to plan for.
Privacy, sovereign infrastructure, and surveillance are certainly macro concerns for anyone, but especially for as you say Andy in media, in all its encompassing forms - including text, imagery, audio, and video. After all, these are the artifacts that allow for the exchange and expression of thought and ideas.