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Sanctions apply on OS development?

I dont know ennough on the topic, does this ecen check out?

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As they said in the article, they are just listening to their lawyers. I would assume those lawyers are correct.

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Lawyer slander is so fucking stupid. Would you not want a lawyer on your side if it was your ass on the line? A lawyer’s job isn’t to judge wrong or right. It’s to convince a judge or jury of one’s innocence. A lawyer has to defend the morally fucked the same as they do the innocent. You can’t have one without the other.

I know this isn’t a criminal proceeding or anything of the sort but I sense that’s what the comment was referring to.

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Lawyers tend to be honest to the people they’re being paid by.

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Lawyers will be honest or dishonest, just depending on what’s best for the person who is paying them. Their jobs are dependent on getting good outcomes for their clients, so they can most definitely be trusted if you are the one paying them.

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That’s a generic fuck you, I don’t need to explain myself.

Which does make me question their reasoning even more tbh

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Yes they do. See the long-standing debate over the ban to export crypto algorithms to Iran.

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