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Originally Posted by Matt 26z
When are some of you going to finally understand that where your content is served DOESNT MEAN A DAMN THING. The only thing that matters is where you are physically controlling them from.
If you are in the US but your server in China, you are bound to US laws.
If you are in Russia but your server in Canada, you are bound to Russian laws.
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And could it not be argued that you are physically controlling them from your foreign entity operation? Don't get me wrong - i haven't got a clue about the organisational structure of Google (they don't exactly wear it on their sleeve), but if they have a foreign entity in, let's say Russia, that directly controls their Russian operation, then therefore (by your logic) then are in the clear - correct?