| > Truth is, no one cares. You will, if you have EU customers. > GDPR is an overreach designed to shake down American mega-corps. The GDPR is the result of mega-corps (American ones in particular) not giving two shits about how their users' personal data is handled. Cry all you want now that the milk's spilled, it won't change the fact that this legislation was not conjured in a vacuum, but as a response to the way corporations behave when not obliged to care about personally identifiable information. > Docker has no money so the EU isn't going to do anything to them. A formal reprimand might suffice. Contrary to the naive american view I see here on HN, EU data regulators don't immediately try to shut you down by barging into your company's office with a SWAT team. > I'm sure they're inundated with complaints from unsuccessful companies trying to shoot down their biggest competitors already. How sure? 100%? 50%? Less? What are you basing your assertion on? > Adding one more to the pile is only going to waste your time and that of EU regulators. There's a characteristic nearly all government departments share: they may be slow, but they're steamrollers. They'll get to you eventually. |