If it's not, it's only because it's small potatoes and irrelevant. The owners certainly aren't likely to have any more courage than the reddit owners, given their tech-founder adjacency.
Attention ...Law firms and funders :-) this is exactly the kind of cross border data transfer case where billions in penalties and settlements, and major fees are realistically on the table. :-)
Clearly they did not transfer only US users but for sure EU users data. I guess HN here too? This would violate GDPR especially Art. 48. Companies can have fines up to 4% global revenue and mass collective damages claims in EU courts. Best fill in the Netherlands and or Ireland.
Coordinate with EU GDPR actions and U.S. discovery rules, that are the strongest in the world. Get the internal emails...Millions to be earned...
For US users you are out of luck. The US is the country of loopholes, and although these subpoenas were not from a judge, several agencies can issue them, under multiple jurisdiction laws.
Brute forcing the 14 million undocumented immigrants in the USA is no doubt going to end up a crime against humanity seeing how they've handled the last year.
There's 5 million+ citizen kids with undocumented parents in the USA.
The foster system in the USA has 800,000 kids
The administration is incompetantly evil if you have any sense of scale and understanding of historical reality of other attempts to move that many people.
Hopefully hn isn’t next
I've posted enough Anti-American stuff (as deemed by Bondi, Leavitt, etc) that I'll not be visiting that country while the regime is in power.
I wonder if it'll be in the 2030s or 2040s I get to visit next...
I suspect it is unlikely that HN would behave otherwise.
They openly support the administration and negative posts about them are immediately flagged and de-prioritized.
Of course they will do the same.
If it's not, it's only because it's small potatoes and irrelevant. The owners certainly aren't likely to have any more courage than the reddit owners, given their tech-founder adjacency.
[dupe] Earlier on source: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47009582
Attention ...Law firms and funders :-) this is exactly the kind of cross border data transfer case where billions in penalties and settlements, and major fees are realistically on the table. :-)
Clearly they did not transfer only US users but for sure EU users data. I guess HN here too? This would violate GDPR especially Art. 48. Companies can have fines up to 4% global revenue and mass collective damages claims in EU courts. Best fill in the Netherlands and or Ireland.
Coordinate with EU GDPR actions and U.S. discovery rules, that are the strongest in the world. Get the internal emails...Millions to be earned...
For US users you are out of luck. The US is the country of loopholes, and although these subpoenas were not from a judge, several agencies can issue them, under multiple jurisdiction laws.
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Brute forcing the 14 million undocumented immigrants in the USA is no doubt going to end up a crime against humanity seeing how they've handled the last year.
There's 5 million+ citizen kids with undocumented parents in the USA.
The foster system in the USA has 800,000 kids
The administration is incompetantly evil if you have any sense of scale and understanding of historical reality of other attempts to move that many people.