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by sofixa
1610 days ago
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It's not the same, because the GDPR only concerns itself with EU citizens ( based on which it claims jurisdiction). The US doesn't pretend to bother itself with such trivialities. The same way that US sanctions are applied by the US and everyone everywhere should follow them or risk fines and sanctions. No other country does this - when France sanctions Iran, only French citizens and companies are concerned. |
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"These laws apply outside our borders because the data is stored by our companies"
...are both examples of projection of power beyond borders, just with very slightly different rationale.