Done with my first two days of #GDPR training. The trainer was a lawyer, so I heard a lot about various laws. It was interesting but also quite exhausting. However, I could ask some questions related to #opensource. Found many new action items for the #ASF. Thursday and Friday are the final two days, with more practical advise rather than the theory I heard now.
@RaccoonFour I am reading nobeu already, I like it.if you have other recommendation I gladly take them. Btw, what are you doing now, after your lawyer career? I found law not so easy. It's all interpretation, guessing and reading a lot of court rules. I prefer 0 and 1
Sure, check out @panoptykon or @icd These two are 🇵🇱 entities, so mainly their content is in 🇵🇱, but they are doing an awesome job for #privacy and #Dataprotection .
Check out also https://www.iccl.ie/#digital or @edri and definitely I recommend looking what European Data Protection Board, and European Data Protection Supervisor are up to.
@grobmeier Lawyers tend to present things in exhaustive way. Believe me, I know, I used to be a lawyer :p
#GDPR is written quite well and simple, but it doesn’t mean applying it irl is. That’s why it is so important to actually understand fundamentals like who is actually a controller in specific case, what are legal basis and why consent is not always right basis. If you want to wrap your head around GDPR I highly recommend going through stuff produced by NGOs (like @noybeu )