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1. flumpc+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-09-30 22:34:37
If you are serving the UK market, you follow UK laws. It's that simple. In this case they are misusing UK children's information, that's a no-no in a country that has actual consumer protection laws. I'll wait for the EU to catch up on this too.

While the UK and EU (and US) like to pass stupid laws, in this case it's just an American company misusing citizen's data and not giving a crap. Good riddance.

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2. protoc+EB[view] [source] 2025-10-01 05:02:56
>>flumpc+(OP)
"Serving a particular market" is ridiculous. Just adding Paypal to your website should not require you to understand 200 odd legal jurisdictions.

This needs to end asap.

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3. flumpc+b72[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-10-01 17:06:32
>>protoc+EB
If I sell a product to a US citizen I have to pay US income tax despite not being in the US, my business not being in the US, and not creating the product in the US.

I then have to hope the US has a tax treaty with my country in order to attempt to recoup the costs.

Is that fair?

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4. protoc+xc3[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-10-01 22:31:26
>>flumpc+b72
No thats also stupid.
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