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jimnotgym
8y ago
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Please take the assurance from the 'horses mouth' instead. The ICO is the UK body responsible for policing this. Their site is simple and in plain English.
https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations/guide-to-the-general-da...
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nickpp
8y ago
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UK is not the only country that can sue you under GDPR. What if Bulgaria decides 20 million sound pretty good?
jimnotgym
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8y ago
Same regulation... Same process. You have to be a flagrant and persistent offender who ignores the regulator to even be facing a fine.
nickpp
8y ago
Citation needed. I have seen absolutely zilch about the implementation of GDPR in countries like Hungary, Romania or Bulgaria. And they are members of the EU as well, you know.
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KirinDave
8y ago
It's very unlikely the EU as a whole will tolerate spurious GDPR lawsuits. They're quite aware that this has made many companies nervous.
pavelludiq
8y ago
With that money you can bribe every cop my country 100 times over. I wouldn't worry about it :p
joering2
8y ago
Furthermore mark your callendar as 18 of march 2019 is when UK leaves EU and GDPR wont apply anymore.
mprev
8y ago
No one in government has announced a plan to repeal the GDPR from UK law.
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tobltobs
8y ago
Neither does the ICO answer the question if a sole owner can be the DPO nor does it help to determine if this case would require a DPO.
Anyway, how should the ICO be able to be more concrete then the GDPR?
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