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by thisacctforreal
3068 days ago
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I think it makes sense when your activities infringe on the rights of citizens inside their borders. It's not like the EU is saying "These activities must be abolished from the planet!"; the EU is saying "You can't do these things to our citizens without their explicit consent, and we will punish you if you do, regardless of where you host your website." |
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It's a statement that someone's private data and intellectual property is theirs. You aren't free to steal it just because you're in another country. Google and Facebook have no divine right to people's personal data, and I am thrilled to see countries protecting their people.