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Originally Posted by munki
Even with a precedent supposedly set in Argentina... wtf does that matter to the rest of the world... We all of a sudden respect Argentinian law above local, national and international standards?
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I don't know, I'm not the one suing Google, I fucking love Google, lol! I do know a little (just a little, not much tbh) about international laws and for what I know precedence is taken in consideration many times, esp when it's related to international firms, that's why Le Havre courts exists
Besides, this relates to the often mentioned need for Internet laws, so my point is let's wait and see. But be careful, what your post is saying is "as long as someone can hide in X country legislation anyone can do anything, whether legal or ilegal".
And I didn't know you owned Google, btw, otherwise why would you have to worry?