President Claudia Sheinbaum says lawsuit has been filed after US lawmakers voted on name change

Mexico has sued Google for changing the Gulf of Mexico’s name to “Gulf of America” for Google Maps users in the United States, Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico’s president, said on Friday.

“The lawsuit has already been filed,” Sheinbaum said at her morning news conference, without saying where and when it was submitted.

On Thursday, Republicans in the House of Representatives approved legislation to codify Donald Trump’s policy of renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America”.

  • atzanteol@sh.itjust.works
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    I hate the move to rename it as well but… Good luck with that. I can’t see why any court would even entertain such a suit.

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      You say that but there are some political judges that would jump at the chance to win against this one though

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      “All we want is for the decree issued by the US government to be complied with,” Sheinbaum said.

      “The US government only calls the portion of the US continental shelf the Gulf of America, not the entire gulf, because it wouldn’t have the authority to name the entire gulf,” she added.

      this suit pertains to google’s renaming of the entire body of water instead of just the bits over the u.s. continental shelf; or essentially the u.s. eez–which is no more than 200nm from land, less where it runs into another nation’s eez.

      that region extends roughly due east from the southern tip of texas to 200nm from flordia’s gulf coast, then south until it runs into cuba’s eez where it’s then split between the two countries.

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        But what law has been broken? Google can label it “The Gulf of Space-X Debris” and violate no law.

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          Ask the article’s author. They could have linked to a PDF court filing but of course they didn’t, because they suck at journalism.

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        …the u.s. eez–which is no more than 200nm from land…

        200 nanometres is 0.002 centimetres. That converts to 0.00078 inches (a bit over 3/4096", if you prefer fractional representation). Surely that can’t be correct.

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          Sorry for being pedantic but, regardless of your misread of the nm unit, 200 nanometers are 0.00002 centimeters. 1 centi is 1e⁻², and 1 nano is 1e⁻⁹.

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          I made the exact same mistake in my head before remembering the word nautical exists.

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      It’s a petty thing that eats the available bandwidth of Trump’s lawyers. I’m all for it. Overload them with court cases.