If 4chan continues to ignore Ofcom, the forum could be blocked in the UK. And 4chan could face even bigger fines totaling about $23 million or 10 percent of 4chan’s worldwide turnover, whichever is higher. 4chan also faces potential arrest and/or “imprisonment for a term of up to two years,” the lawsuit said.

  • then_three_more@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    now, some enterprising individuals have taken it upon themselves to buy, smuggle, and then sell those beverages inside the UK

    Wouldn’t it be more akin to those individuals putting the alcohol into 4chan’s trucks that are taking other stuff to the UK? (and worse with 4chan’s knowledge)

    In that case do you think it’s unreasonable that the uk government imposes penalties for 4chan refusing to remove the alcohol that they know is there from the trucks.

    And then if 4chan then refuses to pay said penalties start to not allow them to bring any trucks into the uk at all?

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      39 minutes ago

      the “trucks” in your example are the users computers/phones.

      the highways are the Internet, which is owned and maintained by the UK government after their “gate”.

      the alcohol is the content.

      4chans trucks deliver to the UKs “gate” and the UK user does the rest from there on the UK highways.

      if the UK doesn’t want the alcohol in their country, they need to stop their citizens from purchasing it and block it from entering their country at their “gate”.

      this is what any reasonable country would do. they (UK) already do it for actual physical products like potassium bromate, azodicarbonamide, and certain artificial food dyes like Yellow 5 and Yellow 6.

      Are they going to sue or fine the companies that manufacture those products? no. They’re going to ban the products that use them and then go after the individuals that smuggle them in.