Revise data sovereignty and compliance details in README

Updated the comparison between RustFS and other object storage solutions to clarify data sovereignty and compliance aspects.
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| Powerful Console | Simple and useless Console |
| Developed based on Rust language, memory is safer | Developed in Go or C, with potential issues like memory GC/leaks |
| Guaranteed Data Sovereignty: No telemetry or unauthorized data egress | Reporting logs to other third countries may violate national security laws |
| No telemetry. Guards against unauthorized cross-border data egress, ensuring full compliance with global regulations including GDPR (EU/UK), CCPA (US), APPI (Japan) |Potential legal exposure and data telemetry risks |
| Permissive Apache 2.0 License | AGPL V3 License and other License, polluted open source and License traps, infringement of intellectual property rights |
| 100% S3 compatible—works with any cloud provider, anywhere | Full support for S3, but no local cloud vendor support |
| Rust-based development, strong support for secure and innovative devices | Poor support for edge gateways and secure innovative devices |