Is it tyrannical to make companies obey laws they don’t agree with? I mean it’s probably tyrannical for the law to exist in the first place but this feels like a “well well well if it isn’t the consequences of my own actions” for these companies propping up establishment candidates who line up be cucked by Israel.
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The thing is the statute of limitations extends beyond Trump’s presidency and the penalties are levied against the hosting and distributing companies (Oracle, Google, Apple) wouldn’t it be lovely if the next president assuming we get a next president enforced the law and collected the fines from these companies.
Also known as Gell-Mann amnesia
MrTrono@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•TikTok returns to Apple, Google app storesEnglish
2·11 months agoI think they would still be open to civil liability, for services that compete with TikTok or anybody who could claim harm came from companies refusal to follow the law.
MrTrono@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•TikTok returns to Apple, Google app storesEnglish
1·11 months agoI don’t even think we need to wait that long, anybody with a product that “competes” with TikTok would have standing to sue Google, Oracle, and Apple for violating the law and causing harm to their business. The possibility of government penalties in 4 years is just the icing on the cake.
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Technology@lemmy.world•TikTok returns to Apple, Google app storesEnglish
12·11 months agoOkay now China just needs to not sell and then in April we can sue Google and Apple out of existence right?
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I’m already doing this my diet is mostly coffee… And before I hear all you say coffee isn’t dirt… I can assure you it was GROUND this morning 🤪