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I agree that we're not going to see a US privacy framework that's identical to GDPR and where all players have the same obligations and enforcement mechanisms. What is extremely problematic, IMHO, is the US having _no_ privacy framework to speak of while the rest of the world does. Beyond HIPPA and COPPA (and CCPA if you happen to live in Cali), there's really not much recourse for US citizens besides their collection of company-paid credit monitoring after each security breach.

If one outcome of GDPR is that 10-15 years later, the US adopts some sort of national privacy framework that motivates industry to reevaluate their data monetization business models, that's a good outcome.



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