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13 votes
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Valve bans Razer and Wooting’s new keyboard features in Counter-Strike 2
43 votes -
US Federal Trade Commission bans fake online reviews, inflated social media influence; rule takes effect in October
52 votes -
Young people should be banned from buying drinks with high levels of caffeine, say health and consumer groups in Denmark
35 votes -
It’s official: These thirteen books are now banned from all public schools in Utah
48 votes -
Inside the two-year fight to bring charges against school librarians in Granbury, Texas
20 votes -
Tabletop game forumite achieves posting godhood, emerging from the void after 100,000 hour eleven year ban to continue the same argument from 2013
51 votes -
Texas abortion ban linked to 13% increase in infant and newborn deaths
54 votes -
Why did Muslim-majority Tajikistan ban the hijab?
18 votes -
Anti-Defamation League faces Wikipedia ban over reliability concerns on Israel, antisemitism
37 votes -
US bans sales of Kaspersky anti-virus software, citing ties to Russia
22 votes -
Queer Liberation Library offers free LGBTQ books in response to wave of US school bans
21 votes -
Elon Musk threatens to ban iPhones and MacBooks at his companies after Apple announces OpenAI partnership
40 votes -
Sweden is set to become the second EU country to ban bottom fishing in marine protected areas
16 votes -
The US Park Service wants to ban all rock climbing in designated wilderness
33 votes -
Raw milk easy to obtain despite bird flu warning, US Food and Drug Administration interstate ban
19 votes -
Taiwan, on China’s doorstep, is dealing with TikTok its own way
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Steam banned in Vietnam
User reports: https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/0/4362376335340911703/?ctp=2 Likely because Steam has not complied with local laws (in fact, they have no local presence at all on...
User reports: https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/0/4362376335340911703/?ctp=2
Likely because Steam has not complied with local laws (in fact, they have no local presence at all on Vietnam).
I do wonder if Steam is going to do anything. Complying with Vietnam's regulation is probably too burdensome to be worth the revenue, but on the other hand, Steam's promise with their DRM has always been that they would "unlock" the games if they had to shut down, and now they're shut down in a specific country.
Vietnamese Steam users have been sold products which they cannot play at all anymore, at least while following the laws of their Communist (so, totalitarian) regime. It's not a great situation for them.
Well, to be honest, they're probably going to do nothing. But I do wonder to what extent Valve, who knew they were not in compliance, should have not sold games at all in Vietnam? Similar to the Helldivers situation, surely they knew this shoe was dropping.
35 votes -
California junk fee ban could upend restaurant industry
39 votes -
Safer Sunscreen: Stanford researchers explore novel approach to sustainable sun protection
13 votes -
It's not just TikTok. ByteDance has a variety of apps that could also be banned.
21 votes -
Free Companies: The age of mercenary companies
7 votes -
Book ban fight in Nevada would create LGBTQ section of libraries
9 votes -
Somalia bans fishing trawlers from its waters
15 votes -
US Federal Trade Commission bans new noncompete agreements
77 votes -
Dominica High Court overturns ban on same-sex relations
14 votes -
European Commission approves creation of an environmental zone in the city centre of Stockholm, where petrol and diesel cars will be banned entirely from 2025
25 votes -
Idaho libraries must move materials deemed harmful to children, or face lawsuits, under new law
24 votes -
Chechnya 'bans music that is too fast or too slow'
35 votes -
Jails banned visits in “quid pro quo” with prison phone companies, lawsuits say
32 votes -
Florida latest to restrict social media for kids as legal battle looms
22 votes -
Why ban books when you can ban book awards?: Suburban Illinois district cancels youth chosen Caudill Awards
30 votes -
Tell US Congress: Stop the TikTok ban
32 votes -
Once more with feeling: Banning TikTok is unconstitutional and won’t do shit to deal with any actual threats
24 votes -
House passes bill that could ban TikTok in the US, sending it to the Senate
45 votes -
Police bodycam shows sheriff hunting for 'obscene' books at library
54 votes -
Ethiopia becomes the first country to ban (importation of) internal combustion vehicles
27 votes -
Canada declares Flipper Zero public enemy No. 1 in car-theft crackdown
27 votes -
US court bans three dicamba based weedkillers and finds Environmental Protection Agency broke law in approval process
24 votes -
Pharma bro Martin Shkreli goes ballistic on US federal appeals court for upholding lifetime ban from pharma industry
41 votes -
OpenAI quietly removes ban on military use of its AI tools
43 votes -
More than 1,400 Finnish music industry professionals have signed a petition urging a ban on Israel from Eurovision over alleged "war crimes" in Gaza
23 votes -
Iceland fisheries minister rebuked over 2023 whaling ban – Parliamentary Ombudsman says whaling ban lacked legal footing
10 votes -
Notes on the Ivory Coast
6 votes -
Colorado Supreme Court, in landmark ruling, bans Donald Trump from state’s ballot under insurrection clause
122 votes -
The divided states of football: The changing face of America's favorite sport
8 votes -
AI can do your homework. Now what? We interviewed students and teachers on how schools should handle the rise of the chatbots.
22 votes -
Danish parliament has voted to ban the burning of religious scriptures after a series of Qur’an desecrations in the country and neighbouring Sweden
26 votes -
Some developments in US abortion litigation in response to the Dobbs decision - other constitutional rights such as the right to travel are now in question
26 votes -
Barcelona car free super blocks have social benefits - help reduce loneliness
23 votes