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peterkelly ◴[] No.21183239[source]
This reminds me of the story about how the first release of Windows 95 was banned in India because 8 pixels of the map shown in the timezone selection control panel were colored in such a way that suggested parts of Kashmir were part of Pakistan.

https://www.cnet.com/news/how-eight-pixels-cost-microsoft-mi...

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20030822-00/?p=42...

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dheera ◴[] No.21183820[source]
I wonder what would have happened if Microsoft just didn't listen to them. If they ban Windows over a petty reason like that, they're screwing over their own economy.
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zeroxfe ◴[] No.21186007[source]
Microsoft employees in India would risk harsh punishments, including prison time.
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vinay427 ◴[] No.21186122[source]
I think they meant if Microsoft didn't change the map and went along with the ban, seeing as they mentioned the potential damage to the economy.
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X6S1x6Okd1st ◴[] No.21186405[source]
> Microsoft employees in India would risk harsh punishments, including prison time.
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1. vinay427 ◴[] No.21186463{3}[source]
It's entirely pointless to copy and paste the comment I replied to instead of at least attempting to clarify in case I misunderstood.

Why would they face prison time for complying with the law?