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1. rbanff+(OP)[view] [source] 2022-12-17 00:38:18
And, worse, they abuse the HTTP 451 status for that.

No, I don't live in a country that censors the website - it's the company who owns the website that wants to do things with my data that my country (and myself) considers illegal.

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2. rosnd+N31[view] [source] 2022-12-17 11:15:50
>>rbanff+(OP)
How is that supposed to be abuse? The website is unavailable because the way they operate isn't legal in your jurisdiction. 451 seems perfectly appropriate
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3. rbanff+3t5[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-12-18 21:36:01
>>rosnd+N31
It's not the content that's illegal. It's the business practices of whoever hosts the content that are.

There is no government censorship imposed on the content - it's a company that's unwilling to comply with the law.

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