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  3. German outlets are reporting about a study done by lobbyists that (miraculously) found that businesses are unhappy with the GDPR.

German outlets are reporting about a study done by lobbyists that (miraculously) found that businesses are unhappy with the GDPR.

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  • r_alb@mastodon.socialR r_alb@mastodon.social

    German outlets are reporting about a study done by lobbyists that (miraculously) found that businesses are unhappy with the GDPR.

    Obviously, this still hasn't been said enough: the GDPR's purpose isn't making businesses happy! Its purpose is to protect our rights. It's necessary because far too many businesses won't respect our privacy unless they're forced to!

    If running their business responsibly is such a huge burden for them, maybe they should let someone else do it.
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    #privacy #GDPR

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    @r_alb the GDPR is great - I mean it could be better enforced -

    ..but so many work conversations where someone wants to collect and retain data without even having a clear reason ...

    The GDPR gives those of us in the room who don't want it something solid to point to.

    Compliance is lax but exists

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    • r_alb@mastodon.socialR r_alb@mastodon.social

      German outlets are reporting about a study done by lobbyists that (miraculously) found that businesses are unhappy with the GDPR.

      Obviously, this still hasn't been said enough: the GDPR's purpose isn't making businesses happy! Its purpose is to protect our rights. It's necessary because far too many businesses won't respect our privacy unless they're forced to!

      If running their business responsibly is such a huge burden for them, maybe they should let someone else do it.
      --
      #privacy #GDPR

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      #11

      @r_alb

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      • r_alb@mastodon.socialR r_alb@mastodon.social

        German outlets are reporting about a study done by lobbyists that (miraculously) found that businesses are unhappy with the GDPR.

        Obviously, this still hasn't been said enough: the GDPR's purpose isn't making businesses happy! Its purpose is to protect our rights. It's necessary because far too many businesses won't respect our privacy unless they're forced to!

        If running their business responsibly is such a huge burden for them, maybe they should let someone else do it.
        --
        #privacy #GDPR

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        #12

        @r_alb Actually one of the GDPR purpose is to enable a personal data market that respects rights. So it's not *only* about rights. It's also about making money from personal data.

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        • r_alb@mastodon.socialR r_alb@mastodon.social

          German outlets are reporting about a study done by lobbyists that (miraculously) found that businesses are unhappy with the GDPR.

          Obviously, this still hasn't been said enough: the GDPR's purpose isn't making businesses happy! Its purpose is to protect our rights. It's necessary because far too many businesses won't respect our privacy unless they're forced to!

          If running their business responsibly is such a huge burden for them, maybe they should let someone else do it.
          --
          #privacy #GDPR

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          #13

          @r_alb In other news, businesses are also unhappy with laws that
          * Prohibit them from extracting labour outside work hours without overtime pay
          * Force them to offer parental leave with pay
          * Prohibit them from employing children

          Won't somebody think of the poor innocent multinational enterprise whose plans are being thwarted by "onerous" and "burdensome" regulations?

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          • r_alb@mastodon.socialR r_alb@mastodon.social

            German outlets are reporting about a study done by lobbyists that (miraculously) found that businesses are unhappy with the GDPR.

            Obviously, this still hasn't been said enough: the GDPR's purpose isn't making businesses happy! Its purpose is to protect our rights. It's necessary because far too many businesses won't respect our privacy unless they're forced to!

            If running their business responsibly is such a huge burden for them, maybe they should let someone else do it.
            --
            #privacy #GDPR

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            #14

            @r_alb
            As with everything else, whoever has the most lobbyists with the biggest lobbying budget will ultimately win out.
            WHY have I NEVER seen an in-depth documentary on how the "#Lobbying"/Legal-#Corruption business really works?
            With names and figures.

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            • r_alb@mastodon.socialR r_alb@mastodon.social

              German outlets are reporting about a study done by lobbyists that (miraculously) found that businesses are unhappy with the GDPR.

              Obviously, this still hasn't been said enough: the GDPR's purpose isn't making businesses happy! Its purpose is to protect our rights. It's necessary because far too many businesses won't respect our privacy unless they're forced to!

              If running their business responsibly is such a huge burden for them, maybe they should let someone else do it.
              --
              #privacy #GDPR

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              #15

              @r_alb echoes of "but if I have to pay minimum wage I'll go out of business!"

              Ok. And?

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              • r_alb@mastodon.socialR r_alb@mastodon.social

                German outlets are reporting about a study done by lobbyists that (miraculously) found that businesses are unhappy with the GDPR.

                Obviously, this still hasn't been said enough: the GDPR's purpose isn't making businesses happy! Its purpose is to protect our rights. It's necessary because far too many businesses won't respect our privacy unless they're forced to!

                If running their business responsibly is such a huge burden for them, maybe they should let someone else do it.
                --
                #privacy #GDPR

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                @r_alb "...far too many businesses won't respect our privacy unless they're forced to!"

                As indicated by their unhappiness with being forced to.

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                • r_alb@mastodon.socialR r_alb@mastodon.social

                  German outlets are reporting about a study done by lobbyists that (miraculously) found that businesses are unhappy with the GDPR.

                  Obviously, this still hasn't been said enough: the GDPR's purpose isn't making businesses happy! Its purpose is to protect our rights. It's necessary because far too many businesses won't respect our privacy unless they're forced to!

                  If running their business responsibly is such a huge burden for them, maybe they should let someone else do it.
                  --
                  #privacy #GDPR

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                  #17

                  @r_alb make GDPR more stricter, dear @EUCommission

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                    @r_alb make GDPR more stricter, dear @EUCommission

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                    #18

                    @r_alb @EUCommission no EU data should be on US, British or Russian servers

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                    • r_alb@mastodon.socialR r_alb@mastodon.social

                      German outlets are reporting about a study done by lobbyists that (miraculously) found that businesses are unhappy with the GDPR.

                      Obviously, this still hasn't been said enough: the GDPR's purpose isn't making businesses happy! Its purpose is to protect our rights. It's necessary because far too many businesses won't respect our privacy unless they're forced to!

                      If running their business responsibly is such a huge burden for them, maybe they should let someone else do it.
                      --
                      #privacy #GDPR

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                      #19

                      @r_alb I have implemented processes for staying GDPR compliant. It's really annoying and gets in the way of building other features. But in the end, most of it can be simplified by a few architectural design decisions. If you think about your users' rights from the beginning, most of the problems are easily resolved. If they are an afterthought, that's when things get ugly.

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                      • r_alb@mastodon.socialR r_alb@mastodon.social

                        German outlets are reporting about a study done by lobbyists that (miraculously) found that businesses are unhappy with the GDPR.

                        Obviously, this still hasn't been said enough: the GDPR's purpose isn't making businesses happy! Its purpose is to protect our rights. It's necessary because far too many businesses won't respect our privacy unless they're forced to!

                        If running their business responsibly is such a huge burden for them, maybe they should let someone else do it.
                        --
                        #privacy #GDPR

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                        #20

                        @r_alb

                        next up: business are unhappy with labor law and the absurd thing called salary

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                        • r_alb@mastodon.socialR r_alb@mastodon.social

                          German outlets are reporting about a study done by lobbyists that (miraculously) found that businesses are unhappy with the GDPR.

                          Obviously, this still hasn't been said enough: the GDPR's purpose isn't making businesses happy! Its purpose is to protect our rights. It's necessary because far too many businesses won't respect our privacy unless they're forced to!

                          If running their business responsibly is such a huge burden for them, maybe they should let someone else do it.
                          --
                          #privacy #GDPR

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                          #21

                          @r_alb very well said!

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                          • r_alb@mastodon.socialR r_alb@mastodon.social

                            German outlets are reporting about a study done by lobbyists that (miraculously) found that businesses are unhappy with the GDPR.

                            Obviously, this still hasn't been said enough: the GDPR's purpose isn't making businesses happy! Its purpose is to protect our rights. It's necessary because far too many businesses won't respect our privacy unless they're forced to!

                            If running their business responsibly is such a huge burden for them, maybe they should let someone else do it.
                            --
                            #privacy #GDPR

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                            #22

                            @r_alb

                            Well there have been some setbacks.

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