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Once privacy is considered as a fundamental human right, everything makes sense. When an EU citizen visit a site and the site collects their data in an unbounded way, their privacy is violated and any goverment should be responsible of protecting its citizen.

In my point of view, this is a difference of how much we define privacy as human right and what data are considered private.



> Once privacy is considered as a fundamental human right, everything makes sense.

Does it? I agree it should be, and I want to work towards a better world also, but pretending you have jurisdiction when you clearly do not, doesn't seem helpful in any way.


I suppose it will be treated as other international jurisprudence. However it is indeed not practical for individuals.




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