RE: Your Memes are Safe (for Now): EU Rejects Internet Censorship Bill
International law when dealing with websites is more complicated than that. Technically when you are a website you are required to comply with the law from where the server is located, where the owner is located, and where the user is located. This is why I would have to read the law if it had passed.
If you are in Germany, you probably don't care if one of the people drinking there is from the US, but technically, even though they are in Germany, they are required to comply with US law. Now, some kid drinking likely wouldn't be prosecuted, of course. However, if a tourist from America went to another country and picked up a hooker, and they happened to be under 18, even if it was legal there to sleep with a 16-year-old or whatever, they could still be charged, because it's illegal in the US.
Even if the chances of prosecution were low, I might still consider at least having a popup, because fuck this law.
I dont think you are correct there at all. There ARE some laws which involve border crossings - for instance, we have laws here regarding visiting another country with the intend to have sex with or marry children. The crime is still commited on german soil as its about planning to do such things while still here.
Whats relativly common, actualy, is crossing into other countries to take drugs which are legal there. Travel companies organise an exceptional amount of trips to the netherlands for that reason and purpose.