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1. megama+It[view] [source] 2018-05-18 13:39:29
>>grabeh+(OP)
Constantly trying to whitewash over the fact that GPDR is a huge pain in the ass and will involve a lot of work for a lot of companies is what I don't understand, but Mr. Mattheij has been doing it for months, so that's evidently very important to him for some reason.

It's chewed up a few weeks of active development time putting in features for purging and exporting anything that looks like it might be personal information, plus a considerable magnitude more hemming and hawing and trying to figure out if, how and to what extent the regulations apply to us, and how the customers that we sell our products interpret the regulations and what features they require for their interpretation of compliance. It's a big headache, especially where we are also dealing in industries that have conflicting data retention requirements.

If we didn't have EU-based customers with sufficient sales to justify the effort, there are a thousand and one other things that we could have better spent that time and energy on.

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2. nhf+9N[view] [source] 2018-05-18 16:06:27
>>megama+It
One might argue that your company doing the "custodial" data work over the past few weeks and building in the mechanisms in order to handle that data in a more nuanced way is something that should have been done beforehand, and that the fact that you had to take time out to look at it means the law is doing exactly what its drafters wanted it to do.
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