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Originally Posted by Vendor
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For small and mid-sized local businesses as well as clubs and associations it is a nightmare. Even whena sports club files a team list for a tournament, they now fall under these new laws, the amount of background bureaucracy is immense. BBC says that many US newspapers and websites currently are down in Europe. Some US comolanies have stopped doing business in the EU to not risk getting caught by this new law.
While I welcome that the big data abuse of big companies and social media and them like gets cut back, the law has side effects that makes it extremely problematic to handle by local small and mid sized shops and businesses. Also, competitors now can eagerly scan the competition and sue them for law violations in an attempt to throw mud at them.
One should have taken much more precise aim and US big data players on the eU market and European big data companies as well.btu that would have needed too much expertise and time, to prepare such a lw, also it would have meant to confront the US.
Its like this in any socialist regime. Bureaucracy and regulation grows and grows and grows and grows, tries to strangle everything and everyone.
Außer Spesen nichts gewesen.
Its not so much about the individual'S private sphere anyway, although they claim it. The real mammoth to be confronted here is not the violation of individual rights, but a whole new technology. While this is a big callibre-shot, it is way too unaimed and willcause a lot of collateral damage.
I got surprisingly few of those emails, btw. Shows with how little of conscriptions and assignments you can get along, even today. Only takes some self-restraint, and some wisdom in choice.