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So I've been thinking about this a lot lately, and I've come to a couple of conclusions:

1. It's going to be next to impossible to only hinder parts of websites that are in Europe, e.g. it's gonna be hard to affect only the one part of YouTube that's in Europe. So this either goes to the entire world, or nowhere at all.

2. If we all use our VPN's to change our locations to the USA, tehnically they can't do nothing to us, because we are tehnically in the USA.

3. This might not even come to pass because of all the public backlash. And if it does pass, it's possible nothing would happen right away, because it takes time to code these little robots into websites, then test drive them before finally using them for their intended use. By that time, I think people would have found a million of different ways to avoid A13.

Basically what I'm saying is, the effects of this are drastic, but they could very well be not immediate, and we could all get away with just changing our locations to, for example, USA, where A13 can't do shit to us.

Just my thoughts though, take it with a grain of salt.

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