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Mexican President Threatens to Sue Google Over 'Gulf of America' Label on Maps.

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  • lupusblackfur@lemmy.worldL [email protected]

    If there existed any valid reasoning for the change... 🤷‍♂️
    But the Felon Dicktater is only doing it so he can claim himself architect of global geographic change. Same reason he wants Greenland, Panama, Gaza, etc.
    Fuck that.
    I back Sheinbaum on this one. Won't matter, but do it anyway.

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    I'm thinking that there was a reason for the change; drilling for oil was blocked in the Gulf of Mexico.

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      Google are an American company, and the government of the USA has changed the name. What else do people expect them to do?

      Besides, it still say Gulf of Mexico if you're outside the USA.

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      What else do people expect them to do?

      1.- Refuse-

      2.- Apply only the part of the name change that's actually covered by US jurisdiction. The Gulf of Mexico extends noticeably beyond US's borders.

      But hey this is Google we're talking about.

      Besides, it still say Gulf of Mexico if you’re outside the USA.

      If I'm a eg.: Colombian, it should be "Gulf of Mexico" "Golfo de México" wherever I stand, not "Gulf of America".

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      • knightly@pawb.socialK [email protected]

        the government of the USA has changed the name

        When did they do that?

        Or are you one of those people who would agree if Trump said "I am the state"?

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        It was changed by executive order, which the president has the authority to do. Google doesn't get to go "nuh-uh" and keep it the same.

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          It was changed by executive order, which the president has the authority to do. Google doesn't get to go "nuh-uh" and keep it the same.

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          I was unaware that the executive branch encompassed the entirety of the government. Please, do elaborate.

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            I can see Google (and Apple) quietly paying this fine and changing it for Mexico (and any other jurisdiction that asks).

            This is stupid and cowardly of them, but that aside, the implication is 100% “comply, or the US government will make life difficult for Google.” I can see how they’re stuck between a rock and a hard place.

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            • ulrich@feddit.orgU [email protected]

              What are the rules? And who makes them?

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              Oligarchs

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              • lupusblackfur@lemmy.worldL [email protected]

                If there existed any valid reasoning for the change... 🤷‍♂️
                But the Felon Dicktater is only doing it so he can claim himself architect of global geographic change. Same reason he wants Greenland, Panama, Gaza, etc.
                Fuck that.
                I back Sheinbaum on this one. Won't matter, but do it anyway.

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                Dicktater brought to mind very unpleasant images

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                  What else do people expect them to do?

                  1.- Refuse-

                  2.- Apply only the part of the name change that's actually covered by US jurisdiction. The Gulf of Mexico extends noticeably beyond US's borders.

                  But hey this is Google we're talking about.

                  Besides, it still say Gulf of Mexico if you’re outside the USA.

                  If I'm a eg.: Colombian, it should be "Gulf of Mexico" "Golfo de México" wherever I stand, not "Gulf of America".

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                  OK, but how is Google supposed to know what nationality you are?

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                  • lupusblackfur@lemmy.worldL [email protected]

                    If there existed any valid reasoning for the change... 🤷‍♂️
                    But the Felon Dicktater is only doing it so he can claim himself architect of global geographic change. Same reason he wants Greenland, Panama, Gaza, etc.
                    Fuck that.
                    I back Sheinbaum on this one. Won't matter, but do it anyway.

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                    That's a valid point, but why do you expect Google to take a principled stand on this? Take it up with your government.

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                      OK, but how is Google supposed to know what nationality you are?

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                      Doesn't need to (but yeah yeah they're Google, I know...). They just should name it "Gulf of México" or whatever the translated name is to the user's device, and add an asterisk somewhere that shows a note to the effect of "a small fraction of Confederate remnants think it should be called 'Gulf of America'".

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                      • knightly@pawb.socialK [email protected]

                        I was unaware that the executive branch encompassed the entirety of the government. Please, do elaborate.

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                        If you want to know more about how the US government works, I'm not the person to educate you.

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                          If you want to know more about how the US government works, I'm not the person to educate you.

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                          Then why are you here trying to tell people that one asshole with an opinion is the government?

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                            I can see Google (and Apple) quietly paying this fine and changing it for Mexico (and any other jurisdiction that asks).

                            This is stupid and cowardly of them, but that aside, the implication is 100% “comply, or the US government will make life difficult for Google.” I can see how they’re stuck between a rock and a hard place.

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                            This is stupid and cowardly of them,

                            What else did you expect?

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                              It shows up as "Gulf of Mexico (Gulf of America)" outside of the US apparently. That seems like enough to make a fuss to me; bodies of international water have specific rules around name changes and the US can't unilaterally decide differently.

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                              americans can call it whatever the fuck they want, that wont suddenly change its local or english name in any other countries

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                                That's a valid point, but why do you expect Google to take a principled stand on this? Take it up with your government.

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                                In the world I want to live in...

                                Google would have taken a principled stand against such an attempt at a govt.

                                Instead, they bent the knee along with every other Tech Oligarch and, therefore, deserve the hit.

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                                  I can see Google (and Apple) quietly paying this fine and changing it for Mexico (and any other jurisdiction that asks).

                                  This is stupid and cowardly of them, but that aside, the implication is 100% “comply, or the US government will make life difficult for Google.” I can see how they’re stuck between a rock and a hard place.

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                                  Step two of the plan you outlined was inverted, but the effect is the same: IIRC it only shows up that way for US users.

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                                  • knightly@pawb.socialK [email protected]

                                    Then why are you here trying to tell people that one asshole with an opinion is the government?

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                                    You can argue with strangers on the Internet as much as you like, but the fact is, the US president can and has changed the name of multiple geographic features, and arguing with me won't change that.

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                                      It was changed by executive order, which the president has the authority to do. Google doesn't get to go "nuh-uh" and keep it the same.

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                                      Why didn't they change it only in the US and not elsewhere? Could you imagine the uproar if Google censored Tiananmen Square world wide because of the Chinese government?

                                      PS: Yes it was modified for everyone outside the US too. I am not American but your "president" is now allowed to change what name I have to call something?

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                                        Why didn't they change it only in the US and not elsewhere? Could you imagine the uproar if Google censored Tiananmen Square world wide because of the Chinese government?

                                        PS: Yes it was modified for everyone outside the US too. I am not American but your "president" is now allowed to change what name I have to call something?

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                                        Because Google is a US company, and not in a position to tell the US government to take a walk, that's why.

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                                          You can argue with strangers on the Internet as much as you like, but the fact is, the US president can and has changed the name of multiple geographic features, and arguing with me won't change that.

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                                          Oh, you've been caught being dumb and your story is changing.

                                          First it was "the government", now it's "the president".

                                          That's not how America works, lol. Naming things is a legislative responsibility. Trump can sign as many executive orders as he wants, but it isn't official without an act of congress and a chance for the judiciary to object.

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