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I agree, this makes no sense. Can the "Russian High Court" block access to all pages mentioning the invasion of Ukraine and Wikipedia will just comply worldwide?


Well, yes, they can. Just because some court ruling tells you to do something doesn't magically makes you do it. You have a choice to ignore that rulling and (maybe) face consequences:

- fine(s)

- arrest(s)

- asset confiscation

If WMF has no physical presence in Russia - there is no way to enforce this ruling and can be "ignored".


Sovereignty isn't fungible. India's ability to coerce worldwide is significantly higher than Russia's right now.


That's need to end.


It can't end. Each sovereign entity is unique, and they interact in an anarchy. There's no way to get kings to treat Moldova the way they treat the united States.


But when the US government orders a Taiwanese company to stop selling chips to a Chinese company that's just fine right?


They don't quite do that.

You will notice they only order US companies to do so.

ASML, however, abides by U.S. export control regulations because that was a requirement for the approval of the acquisition of SVG.

Everything flows from there.




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