Re: GDPR compliance best practices?

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Addendum:

I one discussed with a philosopher the question: What is your argument 
against libertarianism?

He said: It would be a tyranny of lawyers.

Let's not have a tyranny of lawyers. Let us, the engineers and hackers, 
exercise the necessary control over those pesky lawyers by defining and 
redefining the state of the art in technology, and prevent them from 
defining it by themselves. For a hammer, everything looks like a nail. 
What is the better options: To suggest people to pay for legal advice 
by lawyers, who only offer lengthy disclaimers and such for bypassing 
the right to be forgotten, or simply discuss technical changes for git 
which enable its easy implementation, without legal excuses for not 
doing supporting it?

Best wishes
Peter

-- 
Peter Backes, rtc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx



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