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watwut 4 hours ago

Yes, European companies break the law too. However, the comment this was about literally mocked the companies that are actively trying to follow the law.

So yes, such companies exist and plenty of people see their existence as a good thing rather then something to mock.

jgwil2 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

That comment mocked German customers; it didn't mention companies at all.

Mashimo 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I read it like the customers where German based companies.

rat9988 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Obviously B2B given the context

mothballed 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Law has no virtue in and of itself.

21asdffdsa12 3 hours ago | parent [-]

It also ultimately a expression of might makes right (sad as this is) and as the current culture supports a decline of western might, it also undoes the law - first international, than domestic. We simply decided to burden our might with these restriction fictions, others feel not at all compelled to follow.

I expect to see further selling out of these laws, as the economic prosperity declines. I can perfectly see german law limiting german companies from developing and selling AI products, while at the same time allowing us companies for a "pay our retires and pension-plans" kickback.