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what happens now that EU have set an age limit

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Since when does Europe have any power on the Internet ? Nobody cares except the biggest companies who could see some of their income sucked by the stone-age leaders of EU.
 

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it is true that a website is subject to the laws in the country in which it operates but, EU also have control over their ISPs and can as such demand that they block a website that fails to abide their laws.
They can, but by the time they do we will all be old men/women.

how is that different from facebook?
This is a technical site for unofficial Warcraft III support.
 
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