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it's the struggle of a declining hegemon
This will simply accelerate it and other countries will decouple further
So if you aren't a US citizen, shouldn't affect you much (unless your company deals with advertising to TikTok for companies based in US, or the sorts) -
cho-uc18722y@joewilliams007
I checked out Tor project page just to confirm your statement. Don't think it's right that specific gov funds the org. Many of the sponsors and supporters are national and international org. I assume that any decision related to Tor development should be based on community discussion and ideally should be neutral. So it's not really depend on just one or two orgs/nations.
Unless you can share the source that can support your statement. -
cho-uc18722y@azuredivay
The problem is, once the US release this law, it's just a matter of time when other countries will start to follow (looking at you EU!)
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I think it's already getting a lot of negative press and they'll probably publicly change the most egregious things but privately stick some more bad shit into it.
Now is a good time for them to try to sneak it through because there's other things going on to distract people.
I expect it will pass in some form and it won't be good.
I am not a US citizen or an expert in law, so my questions are:
- Do you think this RESTRICT act that will potentially ban VPN use will be passed?
- Is the restriction only applied to those who use Tiktok or general use?
- Corporates also use some kind of internal VPN, is this included in the ban?
- How much dumber the gov is trying to be?
https://beincrypto.com/vpn-users-ri...
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vpn ban