Because looking into it takes time and effort? Even if he looks into it and finds ambiguity then, if he cares enough, he'd need to talk to lawyer, which may cost money.
> This isn't a newsworthy event or "proof the GDPR ruins businesses".
It is anecdote that complying to a far reaching and ambiguous law has real consequence.
> This isn't a newsworthy event or "proof the GDPR ruins businesses".
It is anecdote that complying to a far reaching and ambiguous law has real consequence.