Hello. I am sorry for asking questions on this topic before contributing to the forum first. But I was wondering if the GPDR (General Data Protection Regulation) has any effect on a US-based forum located in California. The forum has members from all around the world thus including members located in the EU. I have read the territorial scope of the GDPR but I couldn't quite make out whether such a forum falls under this regulation or not.
The reason why this concerns me is that IF is falls under the GDPR, users can request information to be deleted from the forum. This will create big holes in conversations and threads which will render them useless. I would like to preserve all information because the majority of users often look back at older threads because they hold valuable information or give them ideas for their own work.
I believe that according to the GDPR's territorial scope (article 3.2a), any US-based forum falls under the regulation because a forum offers the service of providing information and letting members share their content.
Please, if you be so kind to help me. If you would like to know more about the situation, I can answer your questions.
Ps. I hope this thread is posted in the right section. Sorry if it's not.
The reason why this concerns me is that IF is falls under the GDPR, users can request information to be deleted from the forum. This will create big holes in conversations and threads which will render them useless. I would like to preserve all information because the majority of users often look back at older threads because they hold valuable information or give them ideas for their own work.
I believe that according to the GDPR's territorial scope (article 3.2a), any US-based forum falls under the regulation because a forum offers the service of providing information and letting members share their content.
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Quoting Art. 3 GDPR: Territorial scope
Ps. I hope this thread is posted in the right section. Sorry if it's not.
Public International Law: What is the Effect of the E.U.'s General Data Protection Regulation on U.S. Forums
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