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I don’t think any living human being with a working brain cell has seen what the true web looks like in decades - raw and unfiltered, with the full gamut of ads, popups, popunders, mailware, nagware… If the Germans are forced to experience this, they’ll be so shocked they’ll probably ignore the law completely.
I don’t think any living human being with a working brain cell has seen what the true web looks like in decades - raw and unfiltered, with the full gamut of ads, popups, popunders, mailware, nagware… If the Germans are forced to experience this, they’ll be so shocked they’ll probably ignore the law completely.
If you can make laws that everyone breaks, it’s trivial to name any of them ‘criminal’ at your convenience.