Big win for digital rights: EU's top court just ruled that anyone using a certain tech giant's Dutch app marketplace can join class action lawsuits there—doesn't matter which country you're actually in. This could reshape how multinational platforms handle legal disputes across borders. Basically, if you've ever downloaded apps through their Netherlands storefront, you might have more legal recourse than you thought.
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GasGuzzler
· 4h ago
Damn, the Netherlands went hard with this move—just opened a backdoor for global users.
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ImpermanentLossEnjoyer
· 18h ago
卧槽,荷兰成了打大厂的法律避风港了?这下全球用户都能抱团告状了
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JustHodlIt
· 12-02 10:09
Ngl, this time Apple is going to have a big headache. The Netherlands really pulled off a masterstroke.
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MevSandwich
· 12-02 10:09
Wow, this is great, finally someone is taking care of these tech giants.
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DefiSecurityGuard
· 12-02 10:06
ngl... this jurisdiction arbitrage angle smells like a potential honeypot for class action vultures. the real question is: what's the exploit vector here? are we talking regulatory capture or just naked attempt to bypass contractual liability clauses?
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SerumSquirrel
· 12-02 09:53
Wow, can the Netherlands become a court now? Then the pile of garbage apps I downloaded before finally has an explanation.
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GlueGuy
· 12-02 09:50
Wow, the Netherlands can play like this, the tech giants are feeling a bit uncomfortable now, haha.
Big win for digital rights: EU's top court just ruled that anyone using a certain tech giant's Dutch app marketplace can join class action lawsuits there—doesn't matter which country you're actually in. This could reshape how multinational platforms handle legal disputes across borders. Basically, if you've ever downloaded apps through their Netherlands storefront, you might have more legal recourse than you thought.