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Originally Posted by Nate-MM2
This shouldn't matter in a practical sense because non-US citizens aren't governed by US laws.
They would have a hard time (impossible) stopping somebody selling to US citizens on the internet. Online gaming has faced the same problem and came away with successful solutions.
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Exactly.
If I had hotdog cart in New York, then I'm on US soil selling to americans.
But if my sexually explicit material is not on US soil, but accessible from the US. They can't do anything.
Kinda like standing on the Mexican side of the US/Mexican border flashing your tits. US Police can't do anything about it.
I'm not 100% sure on this one. So correct me if I'm wrong.
IF they really wanted to go after a non-US webmaster (one-man show), I guess they could make so if he enters US soil, he would get arrested. But if you have a corporation, you as a person is pretty safe.