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2 years agoIt’s the same story in US and Canada. Illegal, but not really enforced. And when it is enforced the the penalties aren’t strong enough to be a deterrent.


It’s the same story in US and Canada. Illegal, but not really enforced. And when it is enforced the the penalties aren’t strong enough to be a deterrent.


It’s against FTC regulations in the US too. The trick is getting them to enforce it.


I’ve never heard of that type of action occurring anywhere else.
There were a couple of high profile cases in Canada a while back.


As long as it continues to be sold on store shelves, it’s modern enough to count.


I can’t see the name Crash and not think of the 1996 movie with James Spader. Which is weird as fuck.
What’s worse is that YouTube sometimes doesn’t do that, i.e. when you hit back it shows the same list from the cache or something. It gives you hope and makes it worse on those occasions when it does fully refresh on back.