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Re: [Sks-devel] The pool is shrinking


From: Klaus-Uwe Mitterer
Subject: Re: [Sks-devel] The pool is shrinking
Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2019 17:21:33 +0200
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None of that is correct. The GDPR does not only apply to business entities, it does not only apply to trade, it does not only apply to EU citizens and it does not only apply in EU member nations. For a short introduction, look at this article: <https://kirkpatrickprice.com/blog/what-is-gdpr-personal-data-and-who-is-a-gdpr-data-subject/>

Whether or not it is possible to actually enforce the GDPR outside the EU, however, is a different story.

On 13.08.19 17:00, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
They are!
No, they're not.

GDPR only applies to business entities that trade with EU citizens in EU
member nations.  If a German boards a flight in Colorado to travel to
Texas, they don't get to claim GDPR protections on their tickets.  It's
once the flight connects to an EU member state the airline has to worry
about GDPR.

There are (or at least were) a large number of US-based keyserver
operators who were immune to the GDPR.

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