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by eykanal
16 days ago
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I assume you're asking this in good faith, so I'll answer in good faith. Laws vary from country to country, state to state, and they vary tremendously. Laws are also changing all the time. There's literally no way to predict what rules will be in place at any given time. Also, adding code to meet some government regulation takes time and effort that (form the company's perspective) could be better spent building a product and making money. No one would "choose" to implement some random compliance rule unless they're forced to. |
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It would be good for US companies to know that EU laws are not "guidelines", just as US enforces their laws on companies from outside.