Maybe they don't care about European readers. I'm European but they are from Los Angeles so I don't complain. Would I comply with a US law if all my customers were in the EU?
To be fair, they're probably blocking also US readers occasionally or permanently in Europe. They could be annoyed by that.
> Maybe they don't care about European readers. I'm European but they are from Los Angeles so I don't complain. Would I comply with a US law if all my customers were in the EU?
But they say, "We are engaged on the issue and committed to looking at options that support our full range of digital offerings to the EU market." Surely a company wouldn't lie on the Internet?
> To be fair, they're probably blocking also US readers occasionally or permanently in Europe. They could be annoyed by that.
I am. I'm a registered voter in LA county living in the EU, so I consider it pretty important to stay informed of LA, California and US issues, and the LA Times used to be an important information source for me.
To be fair, they're probably blocking also US readers occasionally or permanently in Europe. They could be annoyed by that.