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Ask HN: Startup people, how do you feel about GDPR?

11 点作者 eeturunen大约 2 年前
I&#x27;m doing research for my master&#x27;s thesis on what the impact of GDPR is on startups and how startup founders and employees feel about GDPR in general.<p>I would like to hear your opinions and discuss them in this thread, and would also very much appreciate if you could spare 5 minutes to respond to a survey: https:&#x2F;&#x2F;forms.office.com&#x2F;e&#x2F;E37CdBAC8s<p>Thank you!

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Tabular-Iceberg大约 2 年前
I wish there was some kind of compliance fast track.<p>Like a starter kit for startups that aren&#x27;t really interested in doing anything with people&#x27;s personal data, but where it&#x27;s just an accidental complexity of doing business with people. Maybe a pre-written terms of service, a code of conduct and a checklist for features your product needs to have for people to correct or delete their data themselves, which you don&#x27;t want to waste time doing manually anyway.<p>At a certain point most companies are going to want to do some more advanced analytics on the personal data, but by then they have probably already grown to a scale where it doesn&#x27;t hurt as much to hire a legal counsel to write a new ToS for their specific use case.<p>It might make sense for VCs to chip in and hire a law firm to make such a starter kit, to be distributed under a Creative Commons or similar license. Just like creative commons itself is a legal starter kit for creators who don&#x27;t need a bespoke solution to ease up on a little on their copyrights.
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nicbou大约 2 年前
It was confusing because of the lack of clarity. However the demands are reasonable, and the benefits to consumers are incredible. We just need better guidelines and better enforcement.
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mbrain大约 2 年前
In my opinion, the creation of such regulations primarily serves as a barrier to entry for large corporations, much like many EU regulations.<p>Smaller companies often lack the resources to employ costly lawyers to guide them through the complex regulatory landscape, which ultimately allows only big companies to thrive. This gives big corporations a distinct advantage within the system.<p>While I don&#x27;t oppose the GDPR itself, as an independent developer, it deters me from a lot of ideas, even though I have no intention of engaging in questionable activities. The fear of inadvertently making an error and being hit with a massive fine is quite daunting. So in the end I just don&#x27;t do it.
pier25大约 2 年前
It&#x27;s a massive headache.<p>The law is complex and I feel the EU is massively putting small companies at a disadvantage. Big companies can easily afford to hire experts that will guide them through all this, but small companies can barely afford to keep afloat.<p>It would be different if the EU at least had some sort of free legal help for small and medium enterprises. They already have funds to helo EU companies getting a trademark, why not GDPR?<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;euipo.europa.eu&#x2F;ohimportal&#x2F;en&#x2F;online-services&#x2F;sme-fund" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;euipo.europa.eu&#x2F;ohimportal&#x2F;en&#x2F;online-services&#x2F;sme-fu...</a>
cbeach大约 2 年前
I had a couple of personal projects with a few hundred users. Both could have become startups, but I shut them both down because of GDPR. The definition of the law is complex. I wasn’t doing anything underhand, but I don’t have the legal expertise to ensure I am 100% compliant with all parts of the law, and I don’t have the resources to hire lawyers. I cannot afford the punitive fines, and I have to consider the financial safety of my family. GDPR presents an unacceptable risk to me.
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switch007大约 2 年前
I’d love to see a crowd-sourced site where small companies submit data about the impact of GDPR. Ie fines, any interaction with legal authorities, data requests which had a big impact, even including bankrupting the company, to get a good idea of the real world impact of GDPR on small businesses.<p>gdpr.fyi if it wasn’t already taken&#x2F;expensive ;-)