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by CalRobert
659 days ago
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What do you mean "did not commit"? Anyway I think you're right that the US would strongarm EU governments in to getting their way (look at privacy shield, etc.) but I still think "you're allowed to continue breaking our laws that affect people in our country while you visit us because it happens to be running on a computer you left at home" is a weak defence. |
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> what do you mean “did not commit”
It’s standard around the world that employees are not held personally responsible for the crimes of the corporation they work for.
Edit: if we’re talking about an individual US citizen that’s found guilty in the EU, then the EU will go through the extradition process to have them arrested.