GDPR is commie heavy-handed nanny state intromission that will stifle the Internet and erode free speech, competition...

GDPR is commie heavy-handed nanny state intromission that will stifle the Internet and erode free speech, competition, innovation and user choice.

Prove me wrong.

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I don't know, I find it kinda useful that I can disable that all my data gets send to a shit ton of botnets. It's just a good rule for the digital age. I'm sure there are still ways this can be exploited though, will see what this brings.

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Easy, it's pro user choice:
§7.2 If the data subject’s consent is given in the context of a written declaration which also concerns other matters, the request for consent shall be presented in a manner which is clearly distinguishable from the other matters, in an intelligible and easily accessible form, using clear and plain language. Any part of such a declaration which constitutes an infringement of this Regulation shall not be binding.

Almost everything the government does that sounds good ends up hurting the individual, like hipa.

t. american corporate whore

Listen Schlomo, I will have the Pastrami sandwich, afterwards you can rot in the gas chambers, ok? Thanks.

I have yet too see how this will hurt us though? Can you think of hypothetical scenarios that can happen?

>powerful mega-corporations should have free reign able to do whatever they want against consumers, with no fear of legal repercussion

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Literally can't. It's absolutely true.

Idk i wouldnt have guessed that doctors would use hipa as an excuse to refuse to answer simple questions over the phone but thats life now

Obvious and expected bait/10

As a web developer I've been very excited about GDPR.

I love telling our sale dep to go screw themselves. Nope! Can't include that shitty tracking script! Sorry!

>nanny state intromission that will stifle the Internet and erode free speech, competition, innovation and user choice.

Companies like Facebook and YouTube have a significant marketshare in their markets to the point of being a monopoly. What competition, innovation and user choice are you talking about?

Time to BTFO Sillicon Valley and the entire economy of Southern California.

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>commie

No, that's wrong. Communists want to abolish the concept of private property entirely. No private businesses at all.

t.some fag who will get all up in arms over diversity in the workplaces of Google and Facebook, but will fight for their honor in the name of capitolism.
You retards are the reason this world is such a shitty place.You have zero consistency of character.You don't have a single well thought idea.

go eat shit fag, it will NOT be the internet. it will be more akin to a 900-dialer
they should of called this dumb nigger shit 1-900-dialer spyware bill

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that shit will be automated in no time

>Time to BTFO Sillicon Valley and the entire economy of Southern California.
You're only gonna btfo some shitty startups that probably will fail anyways

GDRP will create new jobs..
However most of programmers will write themselves out in like 1 year

ITT: Dumb niggers (pro-GDPR and anti-GDPR) fall for obvious bait

Just don't fall for the bait and Sage and Report, For fucks sake

It will only fuck over shitty CIA nigger companies like Kikebook.

replying to me
What are (you guys) a bunch of fuckign dont know what freedom of speech is idiots morons.
go kys cianiggers

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>A word sallad of buzzwords and nonsense meme-speak
It's almost as if you believe you've said anything coherent.

u act like
that its not modelled after ciabook anyway
faggots

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It's in the ToS, if you don't agree, then just keep out. No one's forcing you to use those sites. You are not entitled to anybody else's content. Learn some economics, you bullshit ass nigger.

Communists believe in personal property. Your data isn't private property, it's personal property.

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Fuck off, Ajit. Nobody's falling for your astroturfing attempts, not this time.

washingtonpost.com/amphtml/news/the-switch/wp/2018/05/23/two-senators-say-their-identities-were-stolen-in-fake-net-neutrality-comments-to-the-fcc/

Go impersonate some more senators so we can lock you up forever.

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Pssh. Not like I read the comments anyway.

Did you really need to make this exact same shitpost twice?

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Economic competition still exists where there is perfect information
ggez

Need more headphones, watch, CSG threads?

He gets paid by thread count.

GDPR is something that just requires normies to check a box so they can rejoin the thotnet. Prove me wrong.

This is a repeat of the do not track request.

t. starving yuropoor peasant

Moral claims are not economics.

i agree OP
but why are there so many threads about this

How's your healthcare mutt? You don't want to get shot and die of hemorrhage do you?

youre right

Here's the thing. ToS do not matter anymore. If you want to make money with an EU citizen's data, you comply to EU terms or you will start paying ludicrously high fines. The EU declared that any citizen's rights are more important than any company's fake free-service business model.

Let's see what it's done so far:
1.Cucked businesses out of their hard earned right to store user data forever and use it for completely legitimate selling the data to russians
2. Every company you ever sent an email address to is coming out of the woodwork to let you know that they still have your data on file
3. Companies are forced to cut their server bandwidth costs by releasing light versions of their sites without the 'more bytes of javascript than content' mentality
4. Americans are butthurt that they don't get a proper government

Yeah, their banning of murder as come back to bite us in the ass quite bad, hasn't it?

I mean seriously, are there any big tech company left in Europe? Remember Nokia, Siemens, Alcatel, Ericsson?

Yep, USA and China dominated them, bought them up, companies relocated because of the relaxed regulations, privacy laws and taxes.

I guess mediocrity is the European's dream.

>Cucked businesses out of their hard earned right to store user data forever
hard earned, haha

More nonsense meme-speak, bravo.

>voluntary contracts between individuals don't matter anymore
>what matters are arbitrary nanny state virtue signaling rules
Nice socialism you got there, kid.

If you do not want to comply with the GDPR, don't. No one's forcing you to. Stop being retarded.

lick my balls

checkmake

your NAP can't stop me from kicking your ass you fucking virgin nerd bitch

This. Webdev has become a viable option again.

>threat of violence through extraordinary fines and imprisonment (aka forced seizure of your property and your freedom)
>haha no one's forcing you user, and this is totally not communism trust me
The absolute state of yurocucks.

>taxation is rape.

>what is freedom?

Please don't engage the Jow Forumstard guys, he's just trying to get some (you)s on matters that are out of his trolling zone and limited understanding.

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Blame the retards who keep bumping this garbage bait thread

>ToS
>voluntary contracts

*Whiiiirrrrrrr*

See

By reading this comment, part of it, or by loading it in your RAM you agree to send me 1000 $.

You agreed to this.

NN rules are still in effect until June so that guy was wrong.

money.cnn.com/2018/05/10/technology/net-neutrality-end-date/index.html

Also the Senate voted roughly along party lines with a few republicans defecting to keep NN so the House now has to vote.

>everything I disagree with is bait

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>destroying human civilization with bloat for the sake of sucking corporate cock is not bait

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>Prove me wrong.
Not all authoritarianism is communism, especially not regulations for businesses.

How's that government cock taste, you filthy statist?

>government makes crime illegal
>out of woodwork, millions of shills
>hurr durr nanny state, can't you deal with being scammed, goy?

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>Muh botnet is bad

"Ok, here's a sweeping piece of legislation that has to be followed worldwide, that gives you all sorts of new rights to your data and allows you to prevent your data from being shared, allows you to see what companies have on you, and you can delete your data"

>Muh nanny state

You can't win folks.

That screenshot seems suspiciously like an organized attack. I'm gonna guess that they're paid shills.

You're underestimating the power of autism.

>When EU acts out of spite but obliterates it's own growing tech sector and secedes all future development to Silicon Valley.

Protip: EU has no legal authority in the US.

>that has to be followed worldwide
No.

>when the USA gives more personhood and freedom to corporations than people and most of the population are wage slaves indebted to banks who can't afford to get basic medical treatment or a pension
Wowie zowie.

Were are you from and how much do you make?

Yes. If you are handling the information of EU residents or citizens you have to follow the GDPR or face their fines.
>b-b-b-b-b-b-but dis is murrica and dose laws dotn aply heer
Just like copyright laws shouldn't apply outside of the US, but you guys still enforce them in Europe and Australia. ¯\_ (ツ) _/¯

I don't know why the GDPR is such a big law. All they had to was to declare personal information as copyrightable, since that's the only thing 'murricans care about.

>1 year later
>people have software solutions in place to handle data requests
>now no one cares anymore since its so easy to deal with.

> If you are handling the information of EU residents or citizens you have to follow the GDPR or face their fines.
No you don't, you don't have to do anything if you have no physical or financial presence in the EU.

>Just like copyright laws shouldn't apply outside of the US, but you guys still enforce them in Europe and Australia.
Companies do by the legal framework of those nations, not the US lol.

>instead of letting the free market fix it, decide to meddle in the economy
>look surprised when you become poor and unemployed

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>Protip: EU has no legal authority in the US.
from what I've heard, the law talks about european customers in general. if you want to do business in europe, you have to comply with it.

>he says this while using the internet

Sure, to be precise transactions with EU entities.

But this is not significant to Silicon Valley startups. They have a large market here in the US, and they can start operations in the EU when they are financially sound. IE: LA Times is still financially sound her in the US and will start operating in the EU when they can comply.

Alternatively they can proxy their finical operations. IE: Serve targeted ads to EU citizens paid for by American entity on behalf of EU corporation.

The same does not apply to EU startups that have to comply from the get-go.

Nokia still hangs around (world vital provider of wireless 4g networks), thou not as great as once, same with Ericsson, Alcatel merged with Nokia, Siemens still kicking around, but doing mostly heavy industry stuff,
>Spotify is European
>Vodafone, T-mobile are European
Philips still kicks around and is European a.k.a Norelco for NA fags
>Shazam is European
>Skyscanner too
>ARM Holdings (creator of Arm processors is UK based, while atm owned by Japanese Softbank)
>Accenture is Irish
>SAP is German
>Tieto is Finnish
>F-secure is finnish

TL;DR European tech companies mostly do niche, corporate or industry level stuff. Most consumer goods producing companies have moved to other fields, as they are more lucrative.