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by detaro
2556 days ago
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That certainly plays a role, especially as soon as courts get involved (or will get involved), see e.g. the pre-GDPR cases against Facebook still bouncing around the Irish court system. Smaller cases can be handled without international coordination, the facts are often easy to determine, ..., which makes them faster to process. And the rules about international coordination mean other countries have to wait for Ireland in many cases. |
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