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by maratc 1607 days ago
> the original website is merely requesting the user to do so

... in a violation of GPDR, because user's informed consent was not received beforehand.

> it's exactly what the court is there for

I might have been more clear: it hardly matters what you or I could say — what does matter is only what the lawyers say. In this case, I assume that either A. the defendant's lawyers have brought this argument before the court, and the verdict still was what it was; or B. the defendant's lawyers have failed to bring this argument before the court.

The courts are not there to discuss arguments made in HN comments.

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At the end of the day, nothing matters, so why discuss anything at all?