• bdonvr@thelemmy.club
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      23 hours ago

      I’m waiting to see exactly how the UK plans to compel me, someone who lives outside the UK with a Lemmy server hosted outside the UK, to follow their rules.

      If they find me non-compliant, they can block my site.

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      23 hours ago

      I struggle to understand, why do those sites block uk users? Are there really any “international regulations” that demand that if you don’t want to comply with whatever arbitrary rules some country set, you should stop serving users from that country?

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        22 hours ago

        The UK law says anyone found noncompliant will owe 10% of GLOBAL REVENUE in fines.

        So companies don’t even want to deal with that bullshit

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          17 hours ago

          This is interesting, I did a bit of research and it seems, none of this is legally enforceable unless the company has EU presence. Basically EU just saying “we will do everything we can, but we can’t really do anything if you don’t have any operations on our land”.

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      We are witnessing the next step along the way to a completely fragmented web. Sort of like the DataKrash, but in slow motion. This time, it’s driven by legislation instead of a single netrunner.