Children aged under 16 will be banned from using social media under world first laws passed by the Senate overnight.
They may not be breaking the law, but the taxes multinationals pay are not proportional to the profits they are raking in.
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What Joe Biden and others are seemingly outraged by is the whole point of international law, and indeed of law itself.
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