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Not how it works, but you show an attitude that is clearly hobbyist/freelance, which is fine.

Enterprise and anything related to big money cares. Not like the EU is a small market.

You'll also be surprised how much the US and EU cooperate, legally and economically. MS, Google, FB,... endless legal resources and yet the EU hammer is inescapable.

The most interesting thing to me is how you don't see the opportunity that GDPR represents to MAKE money. We're all raking in contracts and work consulting clients and updating products - but hey, I guess you don't want to compete. Good luck!



Ouch. You’re probably right about the hobbyist mindset. If I were responsible for a large enterprise I’m sure I’d be more circumspect about the stewardship I’d have over the company, employees, and customers. I hope that wouldn’t mean I’d decide it was fair and reasonable, just that I’d be more constrained on a practical level.

But I’m not, so...

Regardless, I have no interest in consulting to help companies solve an invented problem based on a bad law. I make plenty of money without making the world a worse place.




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