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Re: Facebook on Wednesday was dealt a major blow in the EU's top court, which ruled that national courts in Europe can order online platforms to remove defamatory content worldwide.

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I'm no fan of Fakebook, but I don't understand why American companies, especially the ones that are Internet-based, don't simply tell the EU to suck a big green donkey dick. I'd say, "Fine. You don't like us because we won't meekly allow you to extort our company for millions or billions of dollars? Then block your citizens from visiting our website and/or from ordering product from us online. We don't give a crap. Your loss." 




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Facebook on Wednesday was dealt a major blow in the EU's top court, which ruled that national courts in Europe can order online platforms to remove defamatory content worldwide.
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Fri, 04 Oct 19 1:04 AM
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Facebook on Wednesday was dealt a major blow in the EU's top court, which ruled that national courts in Europe can order online platforms to remove defamatory content worldwide.

http://news.yahoo.com/facebook-suffers-legal-blow-eu-court-over-hate-111840976.html

...in the EU only politically correct speech is free speech.


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