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General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
GDPR is a regulation that requires businesses to protect the personal data and privacy of EU citizens for transactions that occur within EU member states. And non-compliance could cost companies dearly.
Haven't read any EU "GDPR" regs yet...."it's a wacky EU thing"...not really worth hours of reading...but what is the definition of "transactions that occur within EU member states"? "BH Media Group" (Waco, "TX Tribune") lawyers must think this includes EU citizens accessing US websites as they now state "This website is intended for U.S. residents only" on the bottom of their website, and their "TOS" (Terms of Service) nows states:
"Prohibited Uses
This Site is not intended for use by persons located within the European Economic Area (EEA). We do not request or accept personal information concerning or supplied by persons who are located within the EEA at the time they access this Site. If you have accessed this Site from within the EEA, you should immediately discontinue your use. If you have supplied personal information to us in violation of this provision, whether through the registration of new user accounts or otherwise, please contact us via e-mail."
Wouldn't the local EU ISP be responsible for "blocking" (your "451 Error"?) any "non-GDPR" compliant sites? Sounds like a mess....especially for EU ISP's.