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I have the exact opposite opinion. Anything specific part of reality GDPR violates?


- the existence of 'personal identifying data'

- the personal ownership of data

- the infungibility of data upon which the rights to own and delete rest

- that data can be property, but also cannot be (i.e. cannot be exchanged with services)


those appear as point you'd just not like. None of them define reality, e.g. loyalty cards (or even personal id cards used as loyalty ones) effectively exchange personal data for services, i.e. monetary discounts.


Yeah, the world is complicated. Fix your broken software or lose access to market. Signed, dated, EU


My problem is that I 'm in europe but don't sell to any europeans.




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