In another article (<a href="https://nos.nl/l/2534629" rel="nofollow">https://nos.nl/l/2534629</a>, Dutch language) Uber claimed to have been talking to the Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens about what they said was an “unclear law”. Via iOS Translate:<p>> A spokesperson for Uber explains to the NOS that they have also contacted the AP themselves about the ambiguity surrounding the privacy rules. Then, according to Uber, the watchdog didn't say that the company violated the rules.<p>Which is all fine and dandy but the rule really is that if it’s not clear to you (as a rich and well-lawyered company) that something is permitted, that doesn’t give you the right to then do it.<p>And yes, the fine really has to be this high: fines can never be just a part of doing business; colouring within the lines has to have the attention of everybody involved, from the shareholders on down.