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by iamjackg
1600 days ago
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Sorry, it was not my intention to construct a strawman: maybe I misunderstood what you were saying. > a way for the EU to control US companies, extending their power beyond their jurisdiction How are they extending their power beyond their jurisdiction, considering that this is something done in the EU to EU citizens? |
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There's an analogue that has happened in the U.S. Let's say that my little white town passes a law that forbids jaywalking. Protects pedestrians... Makes it easier to drive... Sensible law right? But in practice, it's the 1940's and the cops ONLY ticket black people. In practice, it's not a law against jaywalking - it's a law to drive out all the black people and make the white town inhospitable to anybody with skin tone.
GDPR claims to protect the people but is used as an economic weapon.