The Biden administration is preparing to take the unusual step of issuing an order that would prevent US companies and citizens from using software made by a major Russian cybersecurity firm because of national security concerns, five US officials familiar with the matter told CNN.
There are no means of obtaining compensation from an adversarial state or its companies
If they do business here, they are subject to our laws. TikTok, for example, does have an entity here, so they would be subject to our laws. I don’t know about Kaspersky though.
why should US citizens be exposed to this?
Because they choose to. Restricting that is a restriction on US citizens’ freedom of association.
Banning Kaspersky, for example, just means that the company cannot officially trade and advertise their products in the US
It goes further than that, it also restricts companies like Google and Apple from including them in their app stores. And for something like Apple, that effectively means users cannot install the app on their device because Apple does not allow other app stores.
I may reconsider if there were no practical limits on what users can do with their devices. Any restrictions should purely be on the companies offering the service, and it should never be illegal for me to use a given piece of software, even if it’s on the government’s “do not trade” list or whatever. What I do with that software may be illegal, but merely possessing and using it without violating other laws should never be illegal.
I also don’t think it should be illegal for any app store to distribute and process payment for a given piece of software, though perhaps it could be illegal to promote it. Otherwise, that’s a restriction on the freedom of the app store as well.
If they do business here, they are subject to our laws. TikTok, for example, does have an entity here, so they would be subject to our laws. I don’t know about Kaspersky though.
Because they choose to. Restricting that is a restriction on US citizens’ freedom of association.
It goes further than that, it also restricts companies like Google and Apple from including them in their app stores. And for something like Apple, that effectively means users cannot install the app on their device because Apple does not allow other app stores.
I may reconsider if there were no practical limits on what users can do with their devices. Any restrictions should purely be on the companies offering the service, and it should never be illegal for me to use a given piece of software, even if it’s on the government’s “do not trade” list or whatever. What I do with that software may be illegal, but merely possessing and using it without violating other laws should never be illegal.
I also don’t think it should be illegal for any app store to distribute and process payment for a given piece of software, though perhaps it could be illegal to promote it. Otherwise, that’s a restriction on the freedom of the app store as well.