- cross-posted to:
- piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- vpn@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- vpn@lemmy.world
So, as far as I understand, he was fined 3 years salary for doing the job he was hired to do (I consider using Google/Github as part of the job).
Utterly horrifying. Especially when you realize that merely accessing Google is illegal in China…
As I understand it, he was fined exactly the amount he earned over 3 years of a job where he was using a VPN.
Oh, in that case it’s not horrifying at all. Who doesn’t keep 3 years of past salary in their checking account for the occasional rainy day?
Fuck the CCP
original source for this badly copied blogspam link: https://cointelegraph.com/magazine/china-dev-fined-salary-vpn-10m-ecny-airdrop-asia-express/
The ruling has spooked many in China’s IT and Web3 circles
Won’t someone think of the poor crypto bros! Lmao.
We’ve got a team of 100 devs working on EdTech software in China. This affects more than crypto bros.
Well yes, but it’s weird that the article mentions Web3 in particular.