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> Ignorance of the law is not an excuse for breaking the law.

You seem maybe out of our depth in this discussion. I'm not sure why you take me pointing out that truth of the matter that the GDPR is unprecedented in its extraterritoriality as an attack, but it's not. This mistake is clouding all of your replies and input into this discussion.

I'm fully aware of the law. That's what has been being discussed up until this point. The whole point of the law is that it isn't enforceable.

> You seem to be arguing from how you believe it should work or how you think it works without knowing how it actually works, which is quite important when you are operating a business.

No, I'm arguing that the GDPR is unprecedented, and EU has tried to claim jurisdiction in areas that they simply can't enforce.

If you believe otherwise, that's fine, but almost all of the legal community disagrees with you.



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