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There's no meaningful difference in my mind between "there are no laws" and "there are technically laws but they're completely unenforced".


There's a lot of that going around in the US these days.


And everywhere else, honestly. It's not like banner ads on the web are particularly honest here in the EU/EEA.


I was referring specifically to, "laws not being enforced".


Both the EU and various EU/EEA members have laws related to misleading advertising on the books which seemingly aren't being enforced either.


Whoosh.


You're gonna have to explain yourself, because I'm not getting it.


The difference in the comments here and in this other thread are interesting :

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45424888

(US infocoms, and Google in particular, aren't reputable companies any more. Ban them all.)




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