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Put another zero behind the number and then its a start.

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€290,000,000.000

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3 useless decimal places that only help in deceiving the reader into mistaking it for a 1000’th separator. I hate it.

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0290 million? ;)

But, yeah, that seems trivial to them.

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Nah bankrupt them, they are assholes to their employees and super predatory.

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I’d say 50% of gross profit, or 50% of net worth, or 50% of stock valuation, which ever (whichever?) is highest, plus 90% of C-level and Board compensation.

After the first couple companies go tits up from these kinds of fines, the industry will start paying attention, especially the C-level, as they have the most to lose.

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Put another zero behind the number and then it’s a start.

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How would one un-transfer data? The data could be destroyed. I guess if they centralized everything in the US, they could transfer the current version of any records if they were not in the EU already.

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I assume every EU country’s data protection agency can fine them individually?

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No I think only the country where the company has their EU headquarters

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