We're talking about laws from foreign countries too here, some of which were clearly aimed at preventing civil servants from becoming corrupt.
> Uber committed civil disobedience (in the American tradition)
Comitting "civil disobedience" against a foreign country to force them to open to business? Sure, it may be a tradition if you refer to Matthew Perry or William Walker.
We're talking about laws from foreign countries too here, some of which were clearly aimed at preventing civil servants from becoming corrupt.
> Uber committed civil disobedience (in the American tradition)
Comitting "civil disobedience" against a foreign country to force them to open to business? Sure, it may be a tradition if you refer to Matthew Perry or William Walker.