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by zenexer 2743 days ago
The EU claims that's not how it works. Everyone else claims that is how it works. It's highly unlikely that the EU will actually be able to enforce it globally.
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It's highly unlikely that the EU will actually be able to enforce it globally

If you want to do business in some way with the EU, or have your business officers visit the EU, then that is how it works. The EU took a leaf out of the USA "global jurisdiction" book.

Yeah if Y Combinator chooses to never do business in the EU (considering one of their companies is Afrostream who does business in the EU, this may be up for debate), they may be able to get away with it. My company only targets US citizens and EU citizens would never get any value of any kind in any way at all from my business, so GDPR is not on my radar. But YC might have a harder time making that claim.