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VPNs are used for remote work everywhere. They just going to instantly have everyone that does remote work just lose their job?
Also force any companies who rely on VPNs to move out of the state, further decimating their tax base.
I wonder if an MPLS circuit would fall under the category of VPN for the purposes of this proposed law lol.
Also good fucking luck, anyone could just proxychains through an AWS ec2 or anything else they have ssh access to in order to get out of Michigan, then send the traffic through whatever VPN they want at that point.
Oh I'm sure they'll carve exceptions for businesses. THEY matter, humans don't. /s btw if that wasn't clear.
A lot of VPNS can go over 443 and 80 now. Just block all internet.
And thus my new business model is born. For only $1/month, I will pay you to watch porn and test my payment processor by receiving a $1 refund.
Most idiots associate vpns with piracy and porn and have no idea the intended purpose.
It's just like the encryption breaking politicians. NO NO NO! Just let the GOOD guys have the keys.
Also government: "fascism will never return. Trust us bro."
It's their intended use, but it works for remote work too.
/j
If I VPN into another state then it's interstate commerce and then they can't regulate it.
In that case, they can only not regulate the crossing of the VPN signal across state lines, but they can still regulate your connecting to it, which happens in Michigan.