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"path": "/2026/european-digital-sovereignty-any-dependency-is-a-bad-thing/",
"publishedAt": "2026-04-28T13:32:07.000Z",
"site": "https://netzpolitik.org",
"tags": [
"Öffentlichkeit",
"Digitale Souveränität",
"EU-Kommission",
"Freie und Open Source Software",
"Michiel leenaars",
"Next Generation Internet",
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"NLnet Foundation",
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"textContent": "Europe’s digital independence is growing slowly and still requires attention. – Gemeinfrei-ähnlich freigegeben durch unsplash.com: Sushobhan BadhaiWhile Brussels talks up digital sovereignty, funding for the projects that would make it a reality remains uncertain. Michiel Leenaars of the Dutch NLnet Foundation offers insights into his work supporting alternatives and what he expects from the EU.",
"title": "European digital sovereignty: „Any dependency is a bad thing“"
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