Yes, I understand what you are saying. Your example of the nutrition labels isn't really right IMO. If you move off shore and sell your product offshore, then sure you are not bound by US laws. However if you move offshore and still sell your product to people in the US, you would be in violation IMO.
The problem comes in when you sell your product to US customers. At that point you are doing business inside the US, even if your company is offshore. Considering most web sales come from inside the US, I'd say it would be pretty hard to ignore US labeling laws.
I also haven't seen any lawyer yet that supports the idea of moving offshore makes you exempt.
The problem comes in when you sell your product to US customers. At that point you are doing business inside the US, even if your company is offshore. Considering most web sales come from inside the US, I'd say it would be pretty hard to ignore US labeling laws.
I also haven't seen any lawyer yet that supports the idea of moving offshore makes you exempt.



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