> If compliance with GDPR would be a board level concern we'd be on another internet/ in another world by now.
That's the point, vast majority of people do not care about the issue GDPR tries to solve, and legislators do not understand enough to create legislation that would work, which makes their efforts useless at best, and usually harmful.
It would have been better to leave the issue alone until enough cases would have been accumulated from people trying to sue companies based on concrete cases.
That's the point, vast majority of people do not care about the issue GDPR tries to solve, and legislators do not understand enough to create legislation that would work, which makes their efforts useless at best, and usually harmful.
It would have been better to leave the issue alone until enough cases would have been accumulated from people trying to sue companies based on concrete cases.