So you've never heard of the American Service-Members' Protection Act, known informally as the Hague Invasion Act enacted in 2002. Which protects American war criminals by invading the Hague if necessary.
It is a question of authorship. What I don't approve of is zero effort AI slop. But the use of CGI in movies is OK because it serves the vision of the director. The usage of samples in music is OK if the use is transformative. Autotuning is pushing it but can be OK if use is limited or transformative. Even AI tools can be OK if authorship remains human. But an end-to-end pipeline of endless soulless AI generated slop is not OK.
So it is very a question of degrees. AI generated/authored works should be labelled as such. Also the label should contain the degree to which AI was used. Not simply an either/or tag.
The law governing underwater cables in international waters is a mess.
The court that has jurisdiction is in the vessel's country of registration. A country that has no interest and/or means whatsoever to pursue this.
These cases should IMHO be handled by the ICC. And if the country of registration is not a member of the ICC the nearest country to site of the incident. They have the prevailing interest in the matter. Finland/Estonia in this case. This shouldn't extend beyond underwater cables/pipelines however. Because that is a whole another can of worms.
This. The US seems incapable of understanding that others don't see the US as the greatest, bestest country ever. And that there's no way in hell that they want to be a part of that clusterflop.
Being spied on by the US, China, Russia and the rest of the five eyes alliance.