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Post #2419807

2024-03-08 12:03 UTC

@elessar@social1.ortolo.eu @neatchee@urusai.social @rustyshelf@mastodon.social I'm not a legal expert but looking at how the companies work around the world I suppose it doesn't work like that. Otherwise all corporations would use slave labor or harmful chemicals or don't give a shit about GDPR or could kill people for the sake of profit. It doesn't mean that all those things don't happen but it's against that law and you will be brought in court if cought. Just an example: for manufacturing of clothes, in third world countries you have usually three factories. The best ones are for EU products because of laws about chemicals, the seconds are for US market where there are little laws about that. And the worst factories are for the domestic market. That's also why similar products cost less on AliExpress, Temu, etc. than on Amazon (other factors applies of course).

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  • @neatchee@urusai.social 2024-03-08 15:14

    @zbrando@social.vivaldi.net @elessar@social1.ortolo.eu @rustyshelf@mastodon.social ..... Dude, you can have a company be bound by the laws regarding corporate malfeasance where they're based and also be bound by the laws of the country they're operating in while there. They're not mutually exclusive. It can be both. And it is.

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