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by outsideoflife
3035 days ago
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Could you elaborate on how this is a restriction on freedom of speech? How is an 'information site' affected? Take HN for example, when I signed up they didn't even ask my name. They probably log IP addresses and would be entitled to, for the purposes of analyzing malicious use. |
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As for IPs. Any website could claim they need IP addresses for analyzing malicious use. So either it'll be a new cookie law in which they all use the vagueness of the new rules to loophole themselves out, or the EU will decide that this is only "reasonable" sometimes. The law effectively says nothing so whether or not HN would be entitled to store this data is essentially undefined.
Here's what will really happen to HN - nothing. But Google will get huge fines for doing exactly the same thing, and everyone will be left wondering if they're next.