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Originally Posted by lockept93
Thats the main point.
It always feels like many US people forget that and think if something happen in their country, it has a effect for the whole world. But the world don't care...
Even blocking websites for the own country has no real impact - every dumb ape can use a proxy and in 5 min you are a citizen from the country of your needs.
Even if something crazy would happen and porn in general would be forbidden in USA - areas like europe would never ever follow that. I mean in Germany for example we have sex workers who get paid by goverment to serve sexual needs for handicapped people.
No (real) democratic country will be able to fight porn. Never ever.
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Clearly you do not understand how the world really works. I'm going to write it out in plain simple words, as best as I can.
USA dictates the rules, as it affects the people residing in the United States. The same United States has Trade Pacts (Treaties) with most countries of the world. Those country to country agreements include provisions that require local compliance by the authorities inside the respective foreign country. The US can demand enforcement of US rules by the government where the foreign citizen is residing or business is located. Enforcement is managed many ways. Freezing of accounts, arrest and extradition, etc. Should the foreign government refuse to act on the enforcement, they are in breach of that agreement/treaty/pact, and can risk normal business trade, suspension of Visa free travel to US, etc.
If a non US company makes its products or services available to the Americans, they are responsible to comply with US laws, when its the Americans viewing or consuming the product or service.
Hopefully its more clear now.
