> That said, I do not see how they can possibly enforce these on any entity with no EU presence

Well obviously by blocking them from EU customers.

If this entity doesn't care, it'll be fine.

talking about perlmonks, we often had discussions about links to pirated O Reilly books hosted in Ukraine.

I suppose we'll be obliged to remove them.

And I'd be interested to see the definition of "link", if it needs to be clickable , we might gonna see a discussion to ban real links coming from anno monks.

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl programming Language :)
Wikisyntax for the Monastery FootballPerl is like chess, only without the dice


In reply to Re^2: "link tax", "censorship machines" and EU's Looming Internet Catastrophe by LanX
in thread "link tax", "censorship machines" and EU's Looming Internet Catastrophe by marto

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