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by oldcynic
2948 days ago
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GDPR really isn't that much more than the previous DPA which was in place 20 years without problem. Businesses and startups were still formed. To stick to the general. Who pays for education and promotion of alternatives against industries spending billions? Either it's coming out of tax or a regulation is required to force educational messages and disclaimers. If neither it just seems a way to assert the status quo as any interested party or user rights group that does get a little visibility will be immediately advertised against by those with a financial interest but far deeper pockets. Regulation might not be perfect, but seems to be the only viable way left to limit the problems that come with unrestricted commerce. |
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