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RE: https://mastodon.social/@noybeu/114262003439129906
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The Irish Data Protection Commission, which is responsible for most major technology companies ( #Meta, #Google, #Apple, #OpenAI, #Microsoft,...) actually imposes fines in just 0.26% of the cases it handles. And even when a fine is imposed, the money is almost never collected.

Nobody can't do anything about it. They offer you a ToS that technically says we own your DNA please accept, and there is no other way to use their services.
The solution is OSS. Host your stuff and cut all the Big Tech out.
With one second hand server you can host your mail, cloud, website, xmmp server, mastodon instance and crypto nodes.
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RE: https://mastodon.social/@noybeu/114262003439129906
Ready for another joke?

The Irish Data Protection Commission, which is responsible for most major technology companies ( #Meta, #Google, #Apple, #OpenAI, #Microsoft,...) actually imposes fines in just 0.26% of the cases it handles. And even when a fine is imposed, the money is almost never collected.

@noybeu some animals are more equal...
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Nobody can't do anything about it. They offer you a ToS that technically says we own your DNA please accept, and there is no other way to use their services.
The solution is OSS. Host your stuff and cut all the Big Tech out.
With one second hand server you can host your mail, cloud, website, xmmp server, mastodon instance and crypto nodes.
@idjansazov @noybeu that's not how the Law works. Law sets boundaries that agreements/contracts can't pass.
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RE: https://mastodon.social/@noybeu/114262003439129906
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The Irish Data Protection Commission, which is responsible for most major technology companies ( #Meta, #Google, #Apple, #OpenAI, #Microsoft,...) actually imposes fines in just 0.26% of the cases it handles. And even when a fine is imposed, the money is almost never collected.
@noybeu As I suspected from the start and companies know it very well. I get mails from BE companies every day to advertise their junk and increasingly SMS spam from everyone that got a hold of my number. -
@idjansazov @noybeu that's not how the Law works. Law sets boundaries that agreements/contracts can't pass.
From practice ... Law is an open door in a field, not a fence. What boundaries you mean?
I believe to construct my own fence to protect myself.
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From practice ... Law is an open door in a field, not a fence. What boundaries you mean?
I believe to construct my own fence to protect myself.
@idjansazov @noybeu It's really not.
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@idjansazov @noybeu It's really not.
How would you characterize the Law in the Panama papers, 2008 economic crash and Epstein case ?
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RE: https://mastodon.social/@noybeu/114262003439129906
Ready for another joke?

The Irish Data Protection Commission, which is responsible for most major technology companies ( #Meta, #Google, #Apple, #OpenAI, #Microsoft,...) actually imposes fines in just 0.26% of the cases it handles. And even when a fine is imposed, the money is almost never collected.

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How would you characterize the Law in the Panama papers, 2008 economic crash and Epstein case ?
@idjansazov @noybeu exactly the way I described. Boundaries exist, a different matter is where they are set by each law, and on each jurisdiction, and how enforcement is done. But neither of those changes how it works.
The USA is not a really good example because it lost the rule of law, some years ago.
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@idjansazov @noybeu exactly the way I described. Boundaries exist, a different matter is where they are set by each law, and on each jurisdiction, and how enforcement is done. But neither of those changes how it works.
The USA is not a really good example because it lost the rule of law, some years ago.
Lets talk London, Zurich then, or Hong Kong and everywhere there is HSBC.
The problem with the law is that if the people do not enforce it - it is just a "guidelines" or "recommendations". And for all I see most people does not even understand the law, even less to keep the judges or politicians accountable for.
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RE: https://mastodon.social/@noybeu/114262003439129906
Ready for another joke?

The Irish Data Protection Commission, which is responsible for most major technology companies ( #Meta, #Google, #Apple, #OpenAI, #Microsoft,...) actually imposes fines in just 0.26% of the cases it handles. And even when a fine is imposed, the money is almost never collected.

@noybeu The Irish DPC was already a farce more than 10 years ago when I was in a situation where for a non-profit they wanted to move to O365, away from having everything running on VPS.
It was argued the data was safe under EU law as the MS were situated in Ireland..... -
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