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by mellosouls
1136 days ago
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The fact they are democratic doesn't make all the laws they pass good or worthwhile to "implement" That's not for Google to decide. Google is a worldwide corporation, not some SV start-up dipping its toe in the water that is only expected to serve a tiny legislative region. The absurdity of the perspective that they can pick and choose laws to approve should become clear if you change EU-conformance with US. I'm guessing that this is a temporary situation and Google should clarify that as soon as possible to avoid looking arrogant or incompetent. |
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It is explicitly for Google to decide.
Not releasing a product in the EU is well within their right to do, and if the EU begins to demand not only regulation but also that all products are released equally they'll be holding back the entire world and Google should have the EU entirely.