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latexryesterday at 9:29 AM1 replyview on HN

I don’t recall any GDPR violation case which has gone to court. If you do, mind linking to it?

I’d gladly make this same argument in court, though. But I’ll never have to, at least not as a defendant, because I respect users’ data (by not even collecting it), so there’s nothing to take me to court over.

It looks to be a distinctly US American idea that everyone is always suing everyone for everything and always going to court. That’s not how the rest of the world operates for the most part.


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arter45yesterday at 12:30 PM

>I don’t recall any GDPR violation case which has gone to court. If you do, mind linking to it?

You mean in Europe?

France https://dig.watch/updates/french-court-upholds-e40-million-g...

Italy https://brevettinews.it/en/privacy-identity/gdpr-fines-of-it...

Norway https://www.forbrukerradet.no/news-in-english/grindr-loses-a...