Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-34368958-20190510023202/@comment-34050211-20190605161035

Jdelprat wrote: So you are saying that just to stop some dudes that want to play videogames the US will completely change the mobile market and will make governments pay expensive bills even though those countries do not agree with american decitions and because of that the entire world will start cooking their cookies for that. That's what I call over-exagerating the US power. Its not over-exagerating anything and the perfect example is the UK privacy act. I'm Canadian and our Canadian company doesnt do much in the UK but because we do have branches there it changed how our company effectively treats its data worldwide and who's to say that other forums of regulations cant take a similar stance? The UK enacting its privacy laws is a clear indication as to how 1 country can set in stone a massive change and regulation that effectively changes how a companie operates globally. Next is im not sure where the "governments pay expensive bills" comes into play because thats not who will be paying them.