Country laws can apply to services operating in the country, doesn’t matter where the company is based. Webs can deny to serve users in that country as many do.
They can the same way way the EU has fined Facebook and Google multiple times. The question is what can happen in this case if the fine is not played as the EU can not seize assets outside its territory.
Country laws can apply to services operating in the country, doesn’t matter where the company is based. Webs can deny to serve users in that country as many do.
But they cannot fine them, which is what they’re trying to do.
They can the same way way the EU has fined Facebook and Google multiple times. The question is what can happen in this case if the fine is not played as the EU can not seize assets outside its territory.
Facebook and Google operate in the EU…