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Originally Posted by helterskelter808
What makes you think US laws apply in France then?
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You are not understanding. He is serving content to Americans. If he does not want to comply with 2257, he needs to block American surfers from accessing his website. This applies to ALL countries and their laws, but most will not come after you. The United States think they are the internet police, they will make you pay if you do not comply with their laws ( If you are big enough ).
Here is an example. Let's pretend cocaine is 100% legal in France, you are American, but your corporation and shops are setup in France. In the United States cocaine is very illegal. Do you think you would be legally liable if you opened a shop and started allowing Americans to purchase your Cocaine in the United States? Of course you would be liable.
Cocaine is illegal in America, so you would not sell it to them.
Here is a second example. Let's pretend these girl's having their pics stolen are not people, but big businesses. Let's say you are stealing photos from the new york times and distributing them for free on your website that is much bigger than the new york times. You think you would be legally liable? If you did not remove the content, you would be fucked in court and owe more money than you can afford.
It's all fine and great stealing content, until you steal from the wrong girl who's father has millions in the bank waiting to sue the fuck out of you
These threads are funny.
My Source: Paying over $50,000 to lawyers for internet law.