Microsoft clarifies Copilot terms

Microsoft said a Copilot terms‑of‑use clause calling the product 'for entertainment purposes' was outdated and will be updated, and it also changed data handling to allow sending Copilot traffic outside the EU during peak demand windows. The combination of legacy legal language and relaxed data‑residency is material because it touches trust, compliance and cross‑border data controls for regulated customers. Those changes show that governance and data‑flow details are now live procurement issues for enterprise buyers. (moneycontrol.com) (cybernews.com)

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