• zaphod@sopuli.xyz
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    No, it was withdrawn, removed from the agenda so there was no vote, now it’s back on.

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      4 months ago

      To add on this: removed because it was clear the vote would not have been in favor.

      Was pretty clear that it would return sooner rather than later.

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        They will try until it passes. And if it’s stopped in the courts they will try again.

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          Yeah, same with forcing ISPs to save connection data on all users long term. European court slapped on the hands a couple of times, still not done. Like some kind of undead policy

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          You guys should bring over some judges from the US courts. They will totally protect your freedoms.

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            You need to mark sarcasm with /s.

            If this is not a joke: the US has the worst privacy protection laws on this planet. Laws in China are almost better. And ironically the worst laws for freedom aswell. There is a reason why we have the GDPR laws in the EU that prohibits any user data transfer to US servers.