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The issue that arises with "thats illegal, CF should ban them", is that they need to pick some jurisdiction, and become an executing power in that. A lot of wacky things are illegal in some less free countries - if a website clearly breaks a saudi arabian law they care about a lot, does that count? What about a german law that is very important to germans?

Does CF have to be an executive force in keeping the law of the US regarding non-US customers, or should the laws of the country the customer is in count instead, ...

You see the issue. The solution is that CF should remain as neutral as they can without breaking the law in their country themselves.




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