• Rapidcreek@lemmy.worldOP
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    7 months ago

    There are US laws for business. Most countries have them. Antitrust laws are not contingent on internal contracts. It’s a law not a contract dispute. If you can acknowledge that it might be worthwhile to go further.

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      7 months ago

      US laws don’t apply outside of the US.

      I get that you’re really into your nationalism and American exceptionalism over there, but surely you understand that.

      US law is as relevant here as Japanese law.

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        7 months ago

        Sigh.

        US laws apply to anybody or anything on US Ground. That includes people, business, and things like money and banking.

        If you want to practice monopolistic business practices in other parts of the world and exclude the US and U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement countries, that is up to you and the antitrust laws of the EU and Britain.

        If this is your way of saying you understand this is not a contract matter, say so.

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          7 months ago

          Exactly, and FOM isn’t in the US, it’s in the UK. I can show you a map if you like.

          This really isn’t complicated.

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              7 months ago

              It is a foreign entity, are you stupid? The UK is not in the US. I can show you a map if you like. How could you possibly argue that a business based in the UK isn’t a foreign entity to the US.

              Currie explained that CONCACAF’s headquarters has been in the United States—in New York and then Florida—for the entire time period included in the indictment.

              Doesn’t apply to FOM.

              Also, this covers financial crimes in which American financial companies and a headquarters based in the US was involved.

              Very different to FOM, a British company, the FIA, a French company, and teams (various countries) setting standards on who can join their private club.

              Should the NFL be under the jurisdiction of the UK?

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                7 months ago

                OK, we’ll end this right here. You obviously are on the edge. I’ll block you for good measure.