• @[email protected]
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    214 months ago

    I hope they try. They will bankrupt themselves if they do.

    Please please please please please

    • @[email protected]
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      114 months ago

      Yeah, it’s about as likely to work as claiming to be a sovereign citizen and attempting to “travel” through a military base with weapons.

    • @[email protected]
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      104 months ago

      Why would they? Car manufacturers have sued Chinese state companies for producing identical rip-offs and Chinese courts invariably rule that they look nothing alike whatsoever. Suing China for blocking you is not only going to have 0% chance of success, it also carries a decent chance of being told that you’re not blocked at all and it must be your problem.

    • @[email protected]
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      104 months ago

      They can probably try, but much like this case, it’s very unlikely it will get anywhere.

    • SaltySalamander
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      24 months ago

      Don’t even have to read the article to find out, it’s in the fucking headline.

  • @[email protected]
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    64 months ago

    Honestly, why? Like I know the DoD doesn’t ever seem to need justification for anything, but I feel this, considering its a pretty minimal impact designation outside reputation, really should at least have a vague “this reason amongst our list of reasons 10000, figure it out”