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Pretty much anyone outside the US will ignore the DMCA, since it's solely American law.
However, all countries that are signatories to the Berne convention will respect copyright law, and the list of countries that aren't is very short, and those that aren't probably observe TRIPS. And those countries are unlikely to have the infrastructure you want.
This only applies for non-enterprise. There are hundreds of enterprise businesses who also do business in the US which are required to also follow US laws. So you could have a UK, or Sweden based business who has branches in the US, who also have to follow US law.
It's not quite as cut and dry as you're making it out to be.