Comment Informed comment (Score 1) 41
While I understand it is unfashionable here to know what you're talking about before posting comments --- God forbid reading the fine article
- The law specifies up to â600k for the most serious offences, the range being â300-â600k
- The law was passed about 15 years ago, even before USers realized that instead of the freest were among the most oppressed/subject to surveillance in the world
- The law was intended to STING, not KILL (actually, to be a strong deterrent) for spanish SMEs. To that extent, it has had wonderful performance --- I can only recall a handful of serious fines since it was passed by the Parliament. The fines haven't had to be increased since then, for everybody mostly "behaved"
- This is Europe, where the newest GDPR is being implemented. Do you even have something comparable? Of those, Spain was the earliest (and most careful) in protecting its citizen's rights to Privacy.
Most commenters can't even dream of this level of protection. - Again: this is Europe, not some poor South-American of African country. Our 2016' GNP was ~$1.25 TRILLION, or a bit less than half UK's, so not bad at all!. This means the "this is Spain" comment it totally out of place.