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Comment by WA

11 hours ago

This is the future of the internet. More and more countries have their local laws and international companies need to comply with local laws. This has been the case forever for companies selling products and (physical) services and some digital services restricting music and movie rights in certain countries, but it will expand to more and more services and apps in the future.

"Local laws" is quite the loaded term when your parent commenter's anecdote is about EU which currently encompasses 27 countries.

And when "comply with local laws" means "unbrick bluetooth pairing for third-party devices" then a company in good faith could just, you know, not brick the functionality in the first place. There's no law against products that "just work".

Good. It was hubris to think that the internet would forever be segregated as an American asset.