On 2/20/19 7:39 AM, geneb wrote:
They may have a physical presence in the EU, which would cause the GDPR to apply to them.  However, for companies with no physical presense in the EU, I don't see how the law could apply.

I agree with your logic.

However your valid logic is contrary to my understanding.

I've seen reference to too many entities that don't have a presence in the EU that are doing things like blocking EU access to websites specifically because of GDPR.

I don't have details on /how/ GDPR applies or /why/ people in the US are running scared of it. But I've seen many references to people doing exactly that.



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