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Yes, it is an attack on the GDPR and I consider it to be justified. You do not, and that is also a perfectly valid point of view.

What is uncalled for, IMO, is the name calling in the posting further up the thread.




Name calling is uncalled for, I agree. But you seem to reside in Germany; not sure what you are worried about anyway (you would get (but will never get because your previous site already complied fine, as do most sites that are not personal data farms) multiple warnings and you can simply respond to those as a person (no lawyer needed or warranted), but yes, ofcourse, you are entitled to your opinion. Anyone is as far as i'm concerned.


In Germany in particular there exists a nasty habit of sending C&D letters to people for all kinds of minor rule violations. You can either sign these letters and pay an (often substantial) fee or get a lawyer. Or you can try to comply in advance, often to a ridiculous degree, which I do.

So I may have such a strong opinion on the GDPR because I live in Germany.


> So I may have such a strong opinion on the GDPR because I live in Germany.

Those C&Ds are pretty insane: I heard about them before, what are they for? In NL we had, for a little bit, lawyers who searched out illegal photograph usage and tried those letters. But according to Dutch law, I can remove the picture (we had a large image site) and that's it. So they made $0 of us, not did the lawyers. Is it something similar?


In Germany, this used to be quite a lucrative business model for lawyers, and it was insane indeed! It got a little less profitable when the government put a cap on the fees, but I am afraid it it still a thing. Dutch law sounds much more reasonable!


My friend with a business there said that it is not too hard or expensive to get a lawyer to spend a few minutes sending a standard response and that they (almost always) back off with even the slightest resistance? Annoying but...


True, but still time wasted on an avoidable issue! Well, that's how I view it.


Name calling was not my intention, I apologize.




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