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What parties should we vote for to make sure they keep protecting consumers?

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Pirates.

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As left as you can. I’d recommend something less extreme if proto-fascists aka liberals had not lied to us for decades.

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Volt wants:

To make digital rights binding. They call for a “Declaration on European Digital Rights and Principles”.

Tax revenues from digital technologies where they are generated.

Guarantee net neutrality and reject contradictory laws.

Enact laws against the unethical use of AI.

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How does taxing revenue from digital technology where it’s generated work?

Can you explain what that means for me.

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When you buy something, the seller pays a VAT tax (something about 17% to 23% of your purchase, depending on the country).

If I’m a French company and I sell something to a customer in Finland (we would be both in the EU) taxes would be paid in either France or Finland (it depends on the kind of thing I’m selling and the kind of customer).

If I understand correctly, they want to tax digital services in the place where the work is actually generated. So, in France.

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Discard the Brownshirts, their collaborators, and the Putin fluffers, and you probably won’t have many choices left.

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And thieves. Usually also some of the 3 you mentioned, but sometimes just that.

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Depends on you country, but the right wing one are usually not the ones that are so pro-regulation.

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If north America & Australia’s biggest exports start having effect they will be very pro-regulation. Just pro-regulatory-capture.

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anything but the right-wing ones.

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