If you've taken no self-help measures to limit access, then bad actors, unobservable to you and regulators, will still be doing whatever they would like to do and can get away with.
But you may be lulled into a false sense of security by the false promise of a 'solution' via regulations.
> If you've taken no self-help measures to limit access...
robots.txt was a nice self-help measure.
> ... then bad actors, unobservable to you and regulators, will still be doing whatever they would like to do and can get away with.
Regulators still have to follow regulations. You are right that I can't stop someone from creating offline archives - but they're not really who I am worried about. Nor am I worried about the small servers that keep copies of documents during transmission, unless of course they're doing so for criminal reasons.
For any who are more curious about a commenters' background than their current words, my profile already links to copious resources on my work history, & writings, beyond what's typical of contributors here.
If you're writing messaging systems and working on cryptocurrency you can figure out Algolia: https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=false&qu...
You didn't need me to do that.