Comment R~ Illegal (Score 1) 131
The database could be made to 'fit' within the lawful processing purposes of some member's states implementation of the EU directive.
Both the EU directive and preceding convention attempt(ed) to reflect some breadth by catering for diversity, but narrowly applied interpretations together with the wider out-of-the-box implementations/application have demonstrably served to formalize more constrained images of the 'best' route to follow.
If there is nothing to worry about provided any given algorithmic parameters are met what happens to people who raise questions or look at issues outside those paramaters?
An example could be htt~//www.frugalfun.com/aaup.html
At least the authorities avoided the more secret and anonymous approach perceived as less troublesome than the one taken.
Sticking to the straight and narrow does lead only in the one direction and many already know what to expect, so there should be no unauthorised trouble or surprises.
Both the EU directive and preceding convention attempt(ed) to reflect some breadth by catering for diversity, but narrowly applied interpretations together with the wider out-of-the-box implementations/application have demonstrably served to formalize more constrained images of the 'best' route to follow.
If there is nothing to worry about provided any given algorithmic parameters are met what happens to people who raise questions or look at issues outside those paramaters?
An example could be htt~//www.frugalfun.com/aaup.html
At least the authorities avoided the more secret and anonymous approach perceived as less troublesome than the one taken.
Sticking to the straight and narrow does lead only in the one direction and many already know what to expect, so there should be no unauthorised trouble or surprises.