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nickslaughter02 ◴[] No.44982831[source]
> Two days later, US Federal Trade Commission chairman Andrew Ferguson warned big tech firms they could be violating US law if they weakened privacy and data security requirements by complying with international laws such as the Online Safety Act.

How will this work with chat control?

> "If Ofcom doesn't think this will be enough to prevent significant harm, it can even ask that ISPs be ordered to block UK access."

If you want to enforce stupid laws the burden should be upon you.

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speedylight ◴[] No.44983860[source]
I think eventually we will reach a point where laws like the Online Safety Act become so prevalent that it is basically impossible to comply with all of them simultaneously and still have a unified internet across the globe. I wouldn’t be surprised if in 10 years or so every country has its own version of the internet only intended for their own people.
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1. arealaccount ◴[] No.44988939[source]
Im sure you will be able to get a passport for digital travel
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2. nomel ◴[] No.44990936[source]
Funneled through your local government router, where you first have to install certificates and agree to let them MitM.