#MEMEAct informally refers to :

* Discussions on online content regulation or copyright: Memes often use existing images, videos, or concepts, raising questions of copyright and "fair use." A bill or discussion regarding the regulation of online platforms or the modernization of copyright law could be informally dubbed or associated with a "MEME Law" by some people or groups, especially in the context of debates on freedom of expression or digital creations.

* Discussions on cryptocurrency regulation, particularly "meme coins": Given our previous conversation about BTC, it is very likely that this is the context. With the popularity and volatility of meme-inspired cryptocurrencies (like Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, etc.), there are ongoing discussions in many countries about the need for or manner of regulating these digital assets, often perceived as highly speculative. A debate or regulatory proposal in this area could be referenced using the term "MEME" to denote these types of cryptocurrencies.