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by donarb
2953 days ago
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I would say that a shutdown essentially freezes the data and prevents it from being used internally, hacked, misused, disseminated, etc. For all intents and purposes, at the moment it doesn't exist. Once they believe they are back in compliance with the law, it will be "unfrozen" and users will be able to retrieve their data or opt-out completely by cancelling their accounts. And who's to say that Instapaper did not contact the authorities and discuss a plan such as this to mitigate the problem temporarily? |
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If that's the case, why can't they simply tell this?
I side with the GP: Preventing access doesn't absolve you from complying with the law.