• Bernie Ecclestoned@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    How would that affect a US company? Did you read the article or just kneejerk a brexit snark for internet points?

    The ICO failed “not because this isn’t monitoring and not because in other circumstances, this might not be in breach of U.K. GDPR, but because it’s foreign law enforcement. It’s outside of the scope of European Union law so it doesn’t apply,” said James Moss, privacy and data protection partner at the law firm Bird & Bird.

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          EU laws apply to EU citizens, even on the internet. EU laws therefore tend to have surprisingly global effects, often called the ‘Brussels Effect’.

          A US company harvesting data from EU citizens is subject to EU laws and can be fined for breaking them accordingly, for example.

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          Why are you white knighting for big US companies? They don’t even know who you are outside of a personal identification number.

          • Bernie Ecclestoned@sh.itjust.works
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            I’m not… Just replying to EU supremacists who think their laws rule the world, they don’t.

            And who haven’t read the fucking article which clearly says other EU countries have tried taking them to court, so the fucking moron who said it wouldn’t have happened if the UK hadn’t left the EU is clearly talking shite, as are all the other fucking morons who upvoted them without reading it.

            [End rant]

        • Honytawk@lemmy.zip
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          No, but the internet in Europe is regulated by the EU. If that company wants to use it, they will be subjected to its laws or they will be blocked and fined.