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by kiriakasis
2822 days ago
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> And please please learn from EU mistakes and establish enforcement mechanisms. Don't just make exorbitant ceilings and move on. Have a framework to punish violators, and again start with small legislation until it can be shown enforcement occurs and is working. There are enforcement mechanism in the GDPR. IMO they also are quite good. The max fine are huge, but there are mechanism to help misbehaving companies into compliance and also protect companies from random lawsuit by individuals. |
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Based on my research into the lax enforcement of GDPR predecessors and GDPR leveraging those same enforcement bodies, I disagree. This is why I advocate an incremental approach; so you can prove you are adept at implementing the measures you write down lest it become just words, or worse, an economic warfare tool to subjectively apply on a whim. Sometimes you even have to temper those words knowing your enforcement mechanisms aren't yet prepared. Nobody's asking for going after all offenders, just reasonable attempts at equitable large-scale enforcement.