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>>188196Jon Root @JonnyRoot_ - Video: Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey not only cast female Elliot Page to play a male Greek warrior, a character says she’s was the “greatest warrior I’ve ever fought with” in the film…
Good grief
https://x.com/JonnyRoot_/status/2077227843067711847JulietteSchwartz @Juliett59778255 - British Censors Demanded American Police Do Their Dirty Work and Got a Felony Warning Back
Britain's censorship agency sent its latest collection notice the week America turned 250.
Now it wants American police to shred the First Amendment for them.
The lawyer fighting back just told them what happens to any cop who tries.
Ofcom's Uncollected 4chan Fine Has No Legal Path on US Soil
Britain's communications regulator, Ofcom, is sitting on an uncollected £520,000 fine against 4chan – the American internet forum that operates from the United States, breaks no American law, and has told London to pound sand at every turn.
The fine breaks down as £450,000 for refusing to install age verification controls, £50,000 for skipping an illegal content risk assessment, and £20,000 for failing to outline content protections – plus £800 a day in running penalties.
The deadline for the latest payment passed this week.
It was never going to be met.
So Ofcom announced a new strategy.
Ofcom had no answer for how it planned to collect from a company with no UK staff, no UK servers, and not a pound of assets on British soil – so a spokesperson floated one: the regulator had "initiated work" and would pursue the fine "regardless of where the firm is based."
For overseas companies, this "can involve engaging debt recovery and financial investigation specialists in the jurisdiction where companies do have assets, as well as local law enforcement agencies and courts."
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