Frankly this is a comically brilliant and absolutely outstanding example of engineering malicious compliance
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Sadly, will not actually be sufficient. They put the full burden of this shit on the site owner, all of it, without exception.
You could host in a country like Cameroon, they won't give a shit and EU won't bother going after them. They could geoblock the whole country however.
Meh you just say “we don’t serve users from your country, we are not bound by your laws. users from the UK are breaking our tos”
that’s not super convincing though… just like TOS isn’t a protection for murder and other serious crimes, it can’t protect against all things. i’m not sure how the law is worded, but it’s not quite so cut and dry
They could geoblock the whole country however.
The Great Firewall of TERF Island
we can compromise and just firewall jk rowlings house
Would the firewall replace her mold wall?
Okay, just set the old hag on fire and call it a day.
It's pretty sufficient. I'm not British, I don't sell products in Britain, I do not have British assets, and I'm compliant with all American laws. They can levy all of the fines they want but I'm not obligated to care.
unless you ever want to visit the UK
of course if you don’t ever want to, that’s fine… or if you’re small enough to fly under the radar
but just because you have no presence doesn’t mean you’ll never have any presence
UK left the EU, so the EU won't be doing anything regardless of your host country.
If they have no infrastructure or legal presence in the UK they are not required to do shit. The UK can block them but that's about it.
The UK does not have extraterritorial jurisdiction! Whatever stupid shit they do on their shitty little island does not affect foreign firms that do not operate there.
kinda… if you never plan on visiting the UK or any country with extradition agreements with the UK, sure… not sure exactly how extradition works, but if you ever come to a country and have big fines etc pending then they can do whatever they want
if you were like.. the CEO of reddit or something, and just chose to forgo ad revenue etc from the UK but still remain operational, i’m pretty sure they’d be able to get you
UK has been on a killing small businesses streak since Brexit
That's because the UK is no longer a nation of shopkeepers. It is a nation of serfs for US corporations.
EU is doing the same. A similar law was accepted in EU parliament this summer.
Appropriate that being in the UK is the negative option here
Usually is.
physically im in the uk mentally im literally anywhere else
become digitally estonian: https://www.e-resident.gov.ee/become-an-e-resident/
this would be great because according to kerli estonia is made of ice cream mountains and chocolate skies.
Based small business
I recently looked through the requirements on Ofcom's website, and to me it sounded like every email service falls well into their "user to user communication" category, which would have to "assess the risks". It's not really different than communicating in an internet forum, except it's not public, but that's not really a factor i think. Sending porn via email is probably as old as email itself.
Email providers cant moderate their users' mails (i mean they could try, but that would likely be the end of them for the obvious breach in privacy). And having people have to age-verify for an email account would be ludicrous, especially considering children need emails for school, etc.
I wonder if they ever clarified anything about email services and how they would or would not be affected by this bullshit law.
You can get porn in a google image search, even in the UK. No ID or login required. I did see a comment about it not applying to search engines, which really does make you wonder what is the fucking point!!
Tracking and spying on the population.
Yeah i dunno how people still don't get this.
Door to door mail could be considered user to user too. Oh wait, I shouldn't give them ideas.
Are you over 18?
- Yes
- No
This isn’t considered verification in the UK from what I can tell. Companies are now implementing AI face scans, ID checks and credit card verification to comply with the UK law. I’m not a lawyer or even British, but it wouldn’t make sense to me that companies would spend money to turn away their UK customers otherwise.
How are they checking that your website’s face scans are actually ‘working’ and not just passing everyone?
Also what stops someone just getting OBS virtual webcam and just feed it stock video of some old geezer...?
They make you do things like open your mouth and smile
You'd have to use a video game... Which people are doing
I have an idea. Cardboard cutout masks.
That's never going to pass for a real person.
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Please post this to r/Unitedkingdom.