>Laws really need to catch up to the tech which has far outpaced them.
None of this is new, or specific to tech, this is just how companies try to end-run the law.
How exactly would you propose changing jurisdictional boundaries and/or rules? Subjecting people to more governments that are not the ones for the areas in which they're operating? Removing the ability for some local areas to have control over the business that occurs in it?
What if they put out warrants for anyone involved and arrested them if they ever went to Canada? Extradition is probably off the table, but I think really the way to disincentivize this kind of garbage is at some level to hold people accountable for what their company does.
None of this is new, or specific to tech, this is just how companies try to end-run the law.
How exactly would you propose changing jurisdictional boundaries and/or rules? Subjecting people to more governments that are not the ones for the areas in which they're operating? Removing the ability for some local areas to have control over the business that occurs in it?