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Breaking US law by not extending GDPR rights to US citizens

27 点作者 _o_大约 7 年前

3 条评论

_o_大约 7 年前
“The Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits national origin discrimination. Often that means banning polices that have a disproportionate advantage for people from certain countries. If the courts accept this line of reasoning here, that means companies are underestimating compliance obligations by orders of magnitude,”<p>US, you might thank Europe later :)
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craftyguy大约 7 年前
I&#x27;m actually more curious how this will play out in China. Europeans live&#x2F;work in China and visit China. I suspect PRC will say &quot;meh&quot; and nothing will happen.
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fwdpropaganda大约 7 年前
Off-topic but relating to GDPR.<p>In business there&#x27;s this maxim that the only constant is change and its corolary that flexibility and adaptability is key.<p>Morals and consumer privacy aside, every time I see a company trashing GDPR I see a company set in their ways, a company too tired to adapt. It&#x27;s (probably) not that they have a rigorous and rational framework for evaluating what changes are good or bad for the world, but instead they&#x27;re just tired or afraid of change and would rather be left alone.