At best you can say, its an unnecessary burden which is artificially created with the purpose of dissuading customers from leaving.
Only a small group of cloud customers would find this "burden" meaningful enough in monetary terms to even generate a report. In my view, this does not rise to the level of severity, scale, or type that would warrant regulatory intervention.
I believe the difference of opinion is political in nature, I'm fundamentally opposed to the government taking a kingmaker/referee role in the free market.
This is why I abhor the three letter agencies in America, especially the financial ones. These regulators especially in Europe are given immense power to arbitrarily decide whats right/wrong.
Only a small group of cloud customers would find this "burden" meaningful enough in monetary terms to even generate a report. In my view, this does not rise to the level of severity, scale, or type that would warrant regulatory intervention.
I believe the difference of opinion is political in nature, I'm fundamentally opposed to the government taking a kingmaker/referee role in the free market.
This is why I abhor the three letter agencies in America, especially the financial ones. These regulators especially in Europe are given immense power to arbitrarily decide whats right/wrong.