top | item 30765195 (no title) njkleiner | 4 years ago > mild anti-social behaviorInteresting way of spelling "illegal misuse of personal information under GDPR". discuss order hn newest jjeaff|4 years ago That only applies if both the sender and receiver are in the EU.It's probably also illegal to own a business at all in North Korea, but that law also doesn't apply to either person in this situation. njkleiner|3 years ago > That only applies if both the sender and receiver are in the EU.I'm under the impression that GDPR Article 3 (2) does apply in the case at hand, which is marketing emails sent by a US company to an EU resident.
jjeaff|4 years ago That only applies if both the sender and receiver are in the EU.It's probably also illegal to own a business at all in North Korea, but that law also doesn't apply to either person in this situation. njkleiner|3 years ago > That only applies if both the sender and receiver are in the EU.I'm under the impression that GDPR Article 3 (2) does apply in the case at hand, which is marketing emails sent by a US company to an EU resident.
njkleiner|3 years ago > That only applies if both the sender and receiver are in the EU.I'm under the impression that GDPR Article 3 (2) does apply in the case at hand, which is marketing emails sent by a US company to an EU resident.
jjeaff|4 years ago
It's probably also illegal to own a business at all in North Korea, but that law also doesn't apply to either person in this situation.
njkleiner|3 years ago
I'm under the impression that GDPR Article 3 (2) does apply in the case at hand, which is marketing emails sent by a US company to an EU resident.