Seems pretty early to declare this.
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Seems great that the free press is continually monitoring, observing newly enacted legislation for impacts.
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This is the argument for small government and low regulation overhead that I grew up with (in a state that is now deep-red). There are stories from small banks and small hospitals all over the very-spread-out middle of the US.
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I’m not arguing for small govt or no regulation! Just that we always watch everything for unintended impacts! FB and Google had massive teams working for more than a year on GDPR compliance, something that mid-size and smaller Cos did not have the resources to do.
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"Almost always...." Regulation is often crafted by same big players in order to consolidate & cut out competition. Pharma, banking, internet, utilities, healthcare, defense, fuel formulations, ... Watch CA do it for the new marijuana industry...
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If you talk to EU privacy activists here in Berlin then they will argue that GOOG/FB will be hit by ePrivacy, not GDPR (which had a different aim) and that all these analysis pieces are premature or uninformed
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Where are details on ePrivacy?
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This is straight out of the playbook of any incumbent endorsing complex regulation that's relatively more expensive for smaller competitors to comply with.
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Maybe, though ad money was flowing very freely to Google anyway.
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That's the whole story of master switch.
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