Since the UK voted to leave the EU this morning, a lot has happened: the value of the British Pound has plunged, as has the price of oil; Prime Minister David Cameron has resigned; millions of Britons might eventually find it more difficult than before to emigrate, live and work in 27 other European countries. One can only hope that there’s a silver lining to all this for UK citizens, but it’s not yet visible. In addition to affecting the lives of millions of Europeans, the results of the referendum will have a major impact on the tech industry across the continent. Brexit will deal a blow to the European Commission’s dream of a Digital Single Market (DSM), which would allow online services and content – such as Netflix and Spotify – to be priced and distributed in a singular manner across the continent. The EC estimates that shifting to this model would help the EU save €415 billion a year. While it might still be possible for the UK to access the DSM after it leaves the EU, it’s