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by johannes1234321
2556 days ago
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GDPR isn't in effect for a long time and a big case against Google and similar companies isn't easy. Doing this needs in depth research in the ways they process data and through the terms, which were written by hghly paid lawyers. Doing this right is hard and if the goal is not to make money but to improve privacy there is value in pushing them in a political way over fighting longncourt cases - during which they probably won't change a bit. Also there is this rule, that primarily responsibility is in the country where the corporation has their European legal headquarters, and for many the tis Ireland and the Irish government prefers getting 0.5% in taxes for those corporations over having issues with them and having them move to Malta or something. |
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