Like it is writen in the article above. European comission plans to deregulate GPDR. What can we do to stop this because this looks like big tech lobbies have something to do with it?
My opinion is that current law is wonderful for EU residents. So please european commission dont change it.
OkKnowledge2064 on
please do. its ridiculous. or maybe its just the german interpretation but it absolutely needs to go
StrikingImportance39 on
Seems like this will affect small business. Which is a good thing.
It’s very annoying if u are small business, just starting off. Barely have online presence, website. And yet u have to think about cookies and other bs.
It slows down the growth.
No-Confidence-9191 on
“Emails [seen by POLITICO earlier this month](https://pro.politico.eu/news/198049) showed the proposal is expected to extend reporting exemptions currently reserved for SMEs (with fewer than 250 employees) to mid-cap companies (with fewer than 500 employees). It would also create more exemptions for these smaller businesses, freeing them from keeping records or preparing privacy impact assessments.
On Wednesday evening, negotiators will head into final crunch talks to agree on extra [rules to speed up GDPR investigation procedures](https://pro.politico.eu/bills/658915/overview). The new rules aim to [spur](https://pro.politico.eu/news/165886) sluggish cross-border data protection probes, which can drag on for years and often involve Big Tech companies.”
Amending the law so that it favours small and medium sized fractured EU businesses while keeping a leash on giant US companies is something I consider a positive. I trade a little less data privacy for Europe to have us grow faster for less reliance on US overbearing any day of the week.
maskatuoklis on
Less cookie messages perhaps…?
piletinasir on
Why don’t they remove the annoying cookie popup requirement already
Useless_or_inept on
GDPR needs a lot more reform.
GDPR is well-intentioned but widely misunderstood. Good laws should be *clear*, so people know what to do, what is permitted and what isn’t, what they should change to comply, what their rights are.
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Like it is writen in the article above. European comission plans to deregulate GPDR. What can we do to stop this because this looks like big tech lobbies have something to do with it?
My opinion is that current law is wonderful for EU residents. So please european commission dont change it.
please do. its ridiculous. or maybe its just the german interpretation but it absolutely needs to go
Seems like this will affect small business. Which is a good thing.
It’s very annoying if u are small business, just starting off. Barely have online presence, website. And yet u have to think about cookies and other bs.
It slows down the growth.
“Emails [seen by POLITICO earlier this month](https://pro.politico.eu/news/198049) showed the proposal is expected to extend reporting exemptions currently reserved for SMEs (with fewer than 250 employees) to mid-cap companies (with fewer than 500 employees). It would also create more exemptions for these smaller businesses, freeing them from keeping records or preparing privacy impact assessments.
On Wednesday evening, negotiators will head into final crunch talks to agree on extra [rules to speed up GDPR investigation procedures](https://pro.politico.eu/bills/658915/overview). The new rules aim to [spur](https://pro.politico.eu/news/165886) sluggish cross-border data protection probes, which can drag on for years and often involve Big Tech companies.”
Amending the law so that it favours small and medium sized fractured EU businesses while keeping a leash on giant US companies is something I consider a positive. I trade a little less data privacy for Europe to have us grow faster for less reliance on US overbearing any day of the week.
Less cookie messages perhaps…?
Why don’t they remove the annoying cookie popup requirement already
GDPR needs a lot more reform.
GDPR is well-intentioned but widely misunderstood. Good laws should be *clear*, so people know what to do, what is permitted and what isn’t, what they should change to comply, what their rights are.