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by jimnotgym
3051 days ago
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Link is not working for me, but if you mean the UK 1) GDPR applies to the UK even if Brexit happens. It is already a matter of UK law. In fact it seems the UK is leading the way to GDPR adoption. 2) It is totally unclear that Brexit is going to cause any changes to the UK/EU regulatory arrangements in anything but name. |
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The rest of the EU is a bigger question. The EU is desperate for cash. It faces a huge budget shortfall, member states that don't want to pay more and it can't raise a corporation tax itself by treaty. Repeatedly fining tech firms looks like a nice way out for them.
But that said, hopefully the UK will repeal GDPR eventually along with associated EU nonsense like the cookie law.