Along with the recent sanctions against other tech giants, can the EU make it so anti cheat can be compatible to Linux as well?

  • Holzkohlen@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    No law is perfect. If a national government exploits a loop hole it just means they need to fix the underlying EU law. Democracy is a permanent work in progress, it takes constant effort to maintain democracy and not let it crumble into authoritarianism. The EU isn’t perfect as a hole and it never will be, but to simply reject anything outright because it’s not perfect is just childlike.

    • YousureWannaknow@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      No law should allow for free interpretation also… Each line in each law should be interpreted in one precise way with… Ability to stretch in certain cases… And ignoring fact that problem is combination of causes is… really wanted by government… Or rather social engineering. You know, duality etc.

      I’m not right person to talk about how EU is, I know however that it’s safe to say that EU government isn’t far from national governments… All of them are easily influenced by interests of their own or people who can offer them sth. Also, nobody said that sth should be rejected when it is imperfect, but no wise person should allow products with huge problems to release. Especially when it’s obvious problem.