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The end of the sentence was "not a recent development to require compliance with law even for products or services that are free".

Free doesn't mean you are exempt from complying with law, that is all I'm saying. I did not comment on how this one applies to EU citizens even for foreign services.

In this regard though, it is similar to US law requiring foreign banks to go through special steps when they are dealing with US citizens so that's not anything new either. Money being involved or not in my opinion is not really significant (I actually think that private data is more important and needs more protection than money) but that was not the point of my comment.




>Free doesn't mean you are exempt from complying with law

It doesn't, but free on the internet has so far meant you're only on the hook for your own jurisdiction's laws.




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