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by DiabloD3
2690 days ago
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So, devil's advocate here: why not just require your ToS to state that if the user is from the state of California, that they are to not use the service and find a local alternative? It is a state law, they can't hassle you if you're not Californian and do not service their target market. Most of America doesn't live there, and California seemingly doesn't want you to do business there. |
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You could say that about Europe to wrt GDPR but you should note that almost everyone is becoming GDPR compliant too because it’s a big market.