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Originally Posted by DareRing
That's not the foreign webmasters problem. If someone can't accept that the internet is international, maybe they could filter foreign IPs, do whois lookups in advance, only visit known locations... but now we're talking about how crazy people could solve their own self-imposed crazy problems. The sane mature thing to do would be to just accept you're part of an international community and respect that.
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That's real nice but the foreign webmaster needs to comply with US regulations when targeting US traffic. Just like foreign manufactures follow US regulations when making toys.
What makes the net so special? When used to make money, which is the case here, it's just another form of commerce. Regulated commerce.
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