Data privacy rules like GDPR are fueling a climate of risk aversion, slowing open data progress.
See how to break barriers in the Pathways to Open Data report: linuxfoundation.org/research/p…
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See how to break barriers in the Pathways to Open Data report: linuxfoundation.org/research/p…
#OpenData #DataPrivacy #LinuxFoundationResearch
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in reply to d@nny disc@ mc² • • •Laurent Bercot
in reply to d@nny disc@ mc² • • •ck
in reply to Laurent Bercot • • •The thing is, whenever @linuxfoundation takes up a position like this, people need a gentile reminder of whose interests the foundation represents:
linuxfoundation.org/about/memb…
#GDPR #LinuxFoundation
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www.linuxfoundation.orgDaniël Franke
in reply to The Linux Foundation • • •So, what you’re saying is that we should not have laws that protect normal people from having their data farmed in ways that would make even the stasi blush?
It’s funny in a very sad way that something called the Linux foundation is having this extremely corporate boot licking message, considering that a good share of Linux desktop users are that to get away from the corporate spying.