On Fri, Sep 04, 2020 at 11:13:19AM +0100, Aoife Moloney wrote: > However, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) [3] and the California > Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) [4] basically makes the Fedora Infrastructure team > (and thus Red Hat) responsible for the content hosted by any services running in > our infrastructure. In other words, the Fedora Infrastructure team would be > responsible to answer all GDPR/CCPA related requests and requirements for any > and all services running in communishift (services that the team has 0 knowledge > about, that's the whole goal of communishift). > Is Fedora Project going to shut down <https://fedorapeople.org/>? Or what's the key difference between hosting data and hosting applications from GDPR and CCPA point of view? I'm not a lawyer, I but I think your interpretation of GDPR is somewhat exagarated. Otherwise everybody would close his cloud services, and that's not what I can observe. -- Petr
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