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[-] Gentryfried@feddit.uk 6 points 8 hours ago* (last edited 8 hours ago)

The British government in the year 3000 when a clerical error at 4Chan HQ leads to them panicking and actually paying this fine (They forgot what it was for)

[-] Teknikal@anarchist.nexus 3 points 7 hours ago

Theoretically could 4chan take Ofcom to an American court for harassment or something I'm wondering.

[-] ohulancutash@feddit.uk 1 points 6 hours ago

Harassment for enforcing regulations? No.

[-] Soot@hexbear.net 4 points 3 hours ago

Sure, why not? The UK has no right to enforce its fines, but 4chan probably does have the right to seek remedy for civil damages like dealing with this.

[-] ohulancutash@feddit.uk -1 points 3 hours ago

The UK has every right as long as the site is accessible there.

[-] astutemural@midwest.social 2 points 1 hour ago

A man is nude in a designated nude beach in France. A man in England with a good telescope views this nude Frenchman. Is the Frenchman in violation of England's laws against nudity because he can be seen from England?

The answer is, "Of course not", and the reason why is a large army with the words, 'Armee de Terre' on their uniforms. The only laws are enforceable ones, and if you try to enforce your laws on another country without their say-so, that tends to be what they call a 'casus belli'.

[-] Soot@hexbear.net 4 points 3 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago)

blob-no-thoughts People are not subject to laws of other countries unless their own country makes it so. The US has not made it so, therefore the UK, definitively, does not have the right. "Trying to overenforce your own countries laws" is not a valid defence against civil damages.

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