I guess they could vest it in some corporation that has no feet down within the EU. Aside from actually cordoning off a section of the Internet there's not much they could do otherwise.
Though now that I think of it, perhaps blocking [the archive.org crawler] could then become mandatory for GDPR compliance ...
This seems to have annoyed a few people. I didn’t mean this as an actual practical strategy, or facetiously, was more meant as a commentary on modern global corporotisation, and a thought experiment on the limits to which the EU can enforce itself online.
Though now that I think of it, perhaps blocking [the archive.org crawler] could then become mandatory for GDPR compliance ...