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> >here is one example of a badly thought out regulation
About 99% of regulations in the modern EU are just garbage like this, my friend. There are tons of restrictions, from actively fighting meat consumption and pushing bugs, to allowing the EU to steal money from producers and preventing them from protecting their copyrights, like what happened with Nintendo.
[Sad News] Nintendo can disable your Switch 2 for piracy in the U.S., but not in Europe
In anticipation of the Switch 2 launch in June, Nintendo updated its end-user license agreements (EULAs) for consoles and other digital products. However, this binding contract between the company and its users differs greatly depending on the territory. While the legal framework in the United States allows Nintendo to disable a pirated console completely, in Europe, Nintendo can only prevent access to pirated software.