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> anyone in the EU is not even allowed to connect to any website owned by a US

These laws don't bind individual citizens, but companies offering services.

One might however ask, whether EU ISPs are allowed to route to U.S. as that passes IP addresses to U.S. companies. Maybe if they implement NATing?




> These laws don't bind individual citizens, but companies offering services.

Right. EU companies whose websites are accessed by individual citizens and usually have assets stored by US companies, such as CDNs.


Just don't be creepy, that's all.


"Don't be creepy" isn't the law as -written, and is super nebulous to comply with.




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