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==The Indictment==
 
==The Indictment==
 
* Lawyers that charge client over $500 per hour have been at work first filling the GDPR with exemptions and now are teaching companies how to exercise those exceptions.
 
* Lawyers that charge client over $500 per hour have been at work first filling the GDPR with exemptions and now are teaching companies how to exercise those exceptions.
* The net results of these legal efforts is that the [[GDPR_is_a_scam#The_GDPR_was_never_meant_to_apply_to_EU_Governments_or_Bushiness | TDRP was nver meant to apply to EU Governments or Bushiness].
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* The net results of these legal efforts is that the [[GDPR_is_a_scam#The_GDPR_was_never_meant_to_apply_to_EU_Governments_or_Businesses| GDRP was enver meant to apply to EU Governments or Businesses].
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
==The GDPR was never meant to apply to EU Governments or Businesses==
 
 
If the huge fines against Google were not enough, the recent attempts to exempt every entity operating inside the EU ought to provide plenty of evidence that the GDPR is nothing more than an effort to extract money from successful Silicon Valley companies. See the following stories:
 
If the huge fines against Google were not enough, the recent attempts to exempt every entity operating inside the EU ought to provide plenty of evidence that the GDPR is nothing more than an effort to extract money from successful Silicon Valley companies. See the following stories:
 
# The EU Parliament voted to collect all residents biometrics data into a single data base.<ref>Catalin Cimpanu. ''EU votes to create gigantic biometrics database.'' Zero Day (2019-04-22) https://www.zdnet.com/article/eu-votes-to-create-gigantic-biometrics-database/</ref>
 
# The EU Parliament voted to collect all residents biometrics data into a single data base.<ref>Catalin Cimpanu. ''EU votes to create gigantic biometrics database.'' Zero Day (2019-04-22) https://www.zdnet.com/article/eu-votes-to-create-gigantic-biometrics-database/</ref>
 
# The German banks want to right to send all of your credential information from driver's licenses and passport to their customers. <ref> The OpenID Foundation, ''OpenID Connect for Identity Assurance 1.0'' https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-4-identity-assurance-1_0.html</ref>
 
# The German banks want to right to send all of your credential information from driver's licenses and passport to their customers. <ref> The OpenID Foundation, ''OpenID Connect for Identity Assurance 1.0'' https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-4-identity-assurance-1_0.html</ref>
 
# For more details see the wiki page on [[GDPR Avoidance]].
 
# For more details see the wiki page on [[GDPR Avoidance]].

Revision as of 11:14, 19 August 2020

Full Title

The GDPR is well-stocked with 40 different avoidance techniques.

The Indictment

  • Lawyers that charge client over $500 per hour have been at work first filling the GDPR with exemptions and now are teaching companies how to exercise those exceptions.
  • The net results of these legal efforts is that the [[GDPR_is_a_scam#The_GDPR_was_never_meant_to_apply_to_EU_Governments_or_Businesses| GDRP was enver meant to apply to EU Governments or Businesses].

References

If the huge fines against Google were not enough, the recent attempts to exempt every entity operating inside the EU ought to provide plenty of evidence that the GDPR is nothing more than an effort to extract money from successful Silicon Valley companies. See the following stories:

  1. The EU Parliament voted to collect all residents biometrics data into a single data base.[1]
  2. The German banks want to right to send all of your credential information from driver's licenses and passport to their customers. [2]
  3. For more details see the wiki page on GDPR Avoidance.
    1. Catalin Cimpanu. EU votes to create gigantic biometrics database. Zero Day (2019-04-22) https://www.zdnet.com/article/eu-votes-to-create-gigantic-biometrics-database/
    2. The OpenID Foundation, OpenID Connect for Identity Assurance 1.0 https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-4-identity-assurance-1_0.html