• Zagorath@aussie.zone
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    6 months ago

    This is the stupidest claim GDPR makes. It’s completely unenforceable and it’s attempting to enforce EU law in countries outside of the EU, which goes completely against any norms in international relations.

    • It absolutely is enforceable, and the EU has already enforced it several times.

      The EU can of course try to seize assets, but in many cases they have signed a treaty with other countries stating they have the right to enforce the GDPR within their borders. Think a bit in the sense of an extradition treaty. For the US, this is the EU-US Data Privacy Framework for example.

      This means the EU absolutely can, will and has the means to enforce the GDPR abroad.