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Cake day: July 26th, 2024

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  • GDPR implies EU residence and USA law enforcement has no power in the EU. So they’d have to ask EU law enforcement, which will deny the request because of the fascist reasoning (Negative comments are both legal in the EU and US). GDPR protects the user where US law enforcement would try and get the data from the ISP directly, which is not allowed to share it without consent or a warrant by local law enforcement.

    (Also, in the EU you can not sign your rights away. This means that even if you agree to a ToS where you allegedly give consent, it still isn’t allowed. The GDPR and local law supersede).






  • There’s a few countries in the world where your desire for freedom can not be made illegal. This means that in some countries, escaping from the cops is perfectly legal as long as you don’t commit other crimes during your escape like destruction of property or violence towards cops. There’s literally no extra charge that can be added. (Although I’ve heard of judges being less lenient with sentencing for the original crime in these cases)

    You don’t get their badge and gun, but you do get your freedom, which I value infinitely higher than their fancy pieces of metal.