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Comment by saddlerustle

5 years ago

My understanding is it's complicated in the US, but between most other western countries there are treaties allowing foreign judgements to be enforced domestically.

>If so, does it mean that, as a hypothetical website owner, I need to understand and be compliant with every law in every possible country, or risk fines / imprisonment?

By the letter of the law, yes. The idea of a borderless internet never had specific legal standing, it's just largely a convention on non-enforcement.