In the future, Peter Thiel will decide whether you will commit a crime (and you’ll be punished accordingly). Also: “Denmark’s national legislature had to pass an exemption to the European Union’s data protection regulations in order to purchase Palantir’s software.”https://twitter.com/duderodomy/status/968588759624224769 …
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@PaulNemitz, will these “national exemptions” be possible for#GDPR also? Is there anything protecting it from them?https://twitter.com/aral/status/968935993540775938 …Aral Balkan added,
Aral Balkan @aralIn the future, Peter Thiel will decide whether you will commit a crime (and you’ll be punished accordingly). Also: “Denmark’s national legislature had to pass an exemption to the European Union’s data protection regulations in order to purchase Palantir’s software.” https://twitter.com/duderodomy/status/968588759624224769 …Show this thread1 reply 0 retweets 4 likesShow this thread -
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Yes, through Article 23, but Member States should include provisions regarding the rights and freedoms of data subjects http://www.privacy-regulation.eu/en/article-23-restrictions-GDPR.htm …
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Also note: Poland is trying to use "safeguarding the protection of the data subject or the rights and freedoms of others" (23.1.i) as a basis to essentially exempt businesses of less than 250 employees from many obligations under GDPR
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@podehaye @PaulNemitz Thanks, Paul. Appreciate the background. I guess it’s a constant battle, isn’t it? (Laura was just telling me about Poland’s attempt yesterday when I brought up this issue.)
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