“GDPR as startup killer” is a bit off. Opportunistic / frivolous lawsuits are always problematic, but the legislation is motivating much-needed improvements in handling of PI. Startups don’t get a pass to move fast and break things — that’s how we got here in the first place.
Move fast and break things doesn't cover ignoring privacy obligations and profiting from the abuse of same. GDPR just clarifies the limits and sets boundaries...
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I'm pretty certain there is no subordinate clause here - its not "break things _within this perimeter_"
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Sigh. You're right. That's why it's broken at any speed!
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