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1. dreaml+a5[view] [source] 2025-09-30 13:31:36
>>ANewbu+(OP)
How is one country able to fine businesses in other countries? What legal authority or ability do they have to do anything?
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2. kyleca+j7[view] [source] 2025-09-30 13:42:59
>>dreaml+a5
If you do business in a country you have to operate under that country's laws and regulations, regardless of where you are registered.

Most commonly it's the EU fining American tech for GDPR violations and related privacy shenanigans.

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3. stavro+Z8[view] [source] 2025-09-30 13:52:44
>>kyleca+j7
Right, but the UK is saying they'll fine Imgur even after Imgur blocked access. At that point, what tooth does the fine have? "You must pay this fine if you want to, err, nothing I guess"?
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4. tomxor+fc[view] [source] 2025-09-30 14:07:40
>>stavro+Z8
There are various international economic laws, treaties and agreements between cooperating countries, whether or not any of them cover this scenario for to US, and whether the US would honour any agreement in the current political climate remains to be seen. But there are mechanisms in place that allow w the UK to reach US companies through each others legal systems to a degree and vice versa, regardless of asset location.
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5. Captai+ar[view] [source] 2025-09-30 15:14:12
>>tomxor+fc
> whether the US would honour any agreement in the current political climate remains to be seen

That this is even a question is bananas to me. Isn't that handled by the judicial system rather than involving politics/the administration? Shouldn't be possible for the US to have a treaty, and there are questions about if the treaty will actually be enforced or not, how could anyone trust the US as a whole for anything if those aren't enforced?

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