New Privacy Law Forces Some U.S. Media Offline In Europe
  • 6 years ago

On Friday, major U.S.-media outlets including the LA Times and Chicago Tribune were forced to close their websites in parts of Europe, following the roll out of new strict privacy regulations by the European Union. New EU legislation came into effect on Friday, forcing companies to be more attentive to how they handle customer data with severe penalties for breaching consumers’ privacy rights. Privacy advocates have hailed the new law as a model for personal data protection in the internet era.
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