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What's the joke about? Does Ireland block everything that comes from the Netherlands?
It's more a "If a company doesn't comply with a coutry's regulations then it can't operate in that country" thing and not a joke.
For example Twitter when it was blocked in Brazil for a little while because they didn't want to pay a fine for not complying with some of their regulations.
With that I agree
Though the bigger part of that was that their representative quit, and by Brazilian law, companies that operate in Brazil must have a representative in the country.
Twitter tried to sidestep that by not paying the fine, and also not having a representative, so the fine couldn't be applied that way. In response, the judge presiding over the cause required Twitter be blocked.