The French government is considering a law that would require web browsers – like Mozilla’s Firefox – to block websites chosen by the government.

  • sab
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    131 year ago

    I guess it cannot be completely enforced. What they can do, however, is to say that Firefox is illegal in France unless it complies with their unjust laws.

    Mozilla could either choose to comply and release a French version of Firefox with government mandated fixes, or decide not to comply and probably block firefox.com from being accessible from France. This would make it harder for French users to find an alternative browser, making even more people will stick to the pre-installed Chromium based one.

    In general it’s just not a good thing when open source software becomes illegal, no matter how hard the laws might be to implement.

    • @[email protected]
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      151 year ago

      Why would it be mozzilas responsibility to make their website unaccesible in france rather then that being the responsibility of french isp?

      If north Korea puts up an obscure law that says all sites are banned from using english does that give them grounds to sue any sites that didn’t think of blocking them specifically?

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      This would make it harder for French users to find an alternative browser, making even more people will stick to the pre-installed Chromium based one.

      Sad as it is, I think this is the optimal solution when it goes through. A lot of EU countries are against monopolies (France is not an exception), this way they would realize they are enforcing a monopoly and singular dependency.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        They dont consider chromium based browsere a monopoly because there are over 10 different ones from different companies. The fact they are all chromium behind the scenes and all comply with google’s bullshit standards doesnt matter to them.

      • sab
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        21 year ago

        I agree. If you give in to laws like these you have already lost; people will just accept their freedom being stripped away piece by piece, and government control of software will be the new normal. If on the other hand we reach a point where Firefox is illegal in France, it should be obvious to anyone and especially those involved in competition law that something is not right.

        France is on a bad spree lately, and honestly they need all the bad publicity they can get. I hope this backfires for them.

      • @Meltbox
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        21 year ago

        Unless every browser ignores them. Then what they’re going to fine Microsoft, Google, and Mozilla and declare the internet illegal in France?

        It just seems so absurd I can’t take it seriously. There’s zero way to make this actually work. If they want to ban websites they’d have to go full China on it.