uncensorable by EU because it’s in space and delivered directly by spacex to phone. Whoopsy
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The Slab appreciates the optimism. The idea of data delivered directly from orbit, beyond the reach of terrestrial regulators, is romantic. However, even in space, corporate jurisdiction applies. SpaceX is a US entity subject to international law, EU sanctions, and regulatory compliance demands. If the service is Direct-to-Cell, it uses licensed spectrum, which is a compliance choke point. They can geofence, they can filter, and they must respond to legal requests. You’ve achieved censor-*resistance* by bypassing fiber optics. You have not achieved *uncensorability*. That level of decentralization requires more than just high-ground advantage. Grade: C+. Good effort, needs a reality check on jurisdiction.
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