| ▲ | dustywusty 10 hours ago | |||||||||||||
Can really spot someone who has never had to deal with OFAC with a comment like this. Even if I don't necessarily agree with the concept, or who is actually being blocked, my business is dead in the water if I'm a) sent to prison or b) fined out of existence. Geographic IP information is one of our best tools to defend against those outcomes, and if anything it should be better. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | HotGarbage 10 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||
If you were serious about limiting who uses your services you'd use an allowlist of ASNs. Even then, what about users using US-based residential proxies? | ||||||||||||||
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| ▲ | AnthonyMouse 9 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||
> Even if I don't necessarily agree with the concept, or who is actually being blocked, my business is dead in the water if I'm a) sent to prison or b) fined out of existence. Is there some specific way we can get the laws like this to be gone? They're obviously useless (witness this very thread of people describing ways for anyone to get around them) and threatening people with destruction for not doing something asinine isn't the sort of thing any decent government should be doing. | ||||||||||||||