

Right, you just answered your own question. If they are outside America they have no jurisdiction over the American company. If they are inside America, they are protected by 230.


Right, you just answered your own question. If they are outside America they have no jurisdiction over the American company. If they are inside America, they are protected by 230.


Illegal won’t stop me. Pirating is also illegal. And that ban is working out soo well.


They can’t do anything about Linux. Someone will just fork a copy that doesn’t have that.


See I would be fine with this. A user input. Cannot be modified after installation. The parent installs the OS, the kid is locked down. Easy.


Jesus Christ dude, take a breath.
If they are American companies, they are protected by those laws. Which a lot of the big tech companies are.
But again, who hurt you? What part of my comment made it seem like I like shitbag Trump?


Section 230 prevents this.


Keep in mind, it’s only 6 months. Hollow victory.
That’s why I would rather run locally. I control my data. Better for the environment. And if I ask a programming question, sure ChatGPT will come back in seconds, but I’m fine with waiting 30-60 seconds for my own AI. How impatient are we.