The EU Data Act, effective from January 12, 2024, with most provisions applying from September 12, 2025, aims to give individuals and businesses greater control over their data, emphasizing fair access, usage, and sharing. This legislation poses significant compliance challenges for traditional SaaS observability vendors, as it requires data portability, the ability for users to switch services easily, and safeguards against unlawful data access outside the EU. Traditional vendors, which often rely on high-performance storage and vendor-locked integrations, must adapt their models to make data portable and accessible via standard interfaces like OpenTelemetry, or risk non-compliance. Coralogix, however, claims to be naturally compliant with the EU Data Act by storing data in customers' cloud storage, supporting open-source integrations, and maintaining transparent pricing based solely on data volume, thus avoiding potential legal pitfalls and ensuring customer flexibility.