• TootSweet@lemmy.world
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    Everybody go change your grub.cfg to change every entry title to read “I’m over 18 and I want to run Ubuntu” or “I’m over 18 and I want to run Arch”.

    Then add an “I’m under 18” entry that does the “halt” Grub command.

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    First, the open source world isn’t monolithic, by definition. Second, why should “the world” in general care about the plans from some unhinged regional policymakers from a country that bet on isolationism?

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      Second, why should “the world” in general care about the plans from some unhinged regional policymakers from a country that bet on isolationism?

      Because they’re afraid of getting fines issued against them from the state of California. $2,500 to $7,500. Depending on where your project is based, enforcement and collection of that fine might be difficult and unlikely … but the chances of actually having to pay that fine probably aren’t zero. And for a lot of open source projects even one instance of getting hit with a fine like that would far exceed their budget and force them to close down.

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        That’s not how jurisdiction works, though. If you have a presence in California, sure that applies to you. Otherwise? California has no ability and no legitimacy under international laws to enforce this. Then there are bilateral treaties that muddy the waters, but that doesn’t apply here on the basis that it’s a state law and it can’t apply retroactively. Also, IANAL and would love to hear from one.