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by closeparen
2977 days ago
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Money doesn't have to change hands to create a GDPR obligation. And if you mean "HTTP transactions," it's a fundamental shift in the nature of the internet to block countries by default and enable them only after studying and complying with local regulations. Maybe it's an inevitable or even healthy shift, but it's certainly not a "usual" dynamic today. |
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Transactions do not have to involve money and in fact, the very topic of this entry on HN is about a website that was free, with transactions that did not involve money.