On Fri, Sep 04, 2020 at 11:13:19AM +0100, Aoife Moloney wrote:
However, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) [3] and the
California
Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) [4] basically makes the Fedora Infrastructure team
(and thus Red Hat) responsible for the content hosted by any services running in
our infrastructure. In other words, the Fedora Infrastructure team would be
responsible to answer all GDPR/CCPA related requests and requirements for any
and all services running in communishift (services that the team has 0 knowledge
about, that's the whole goal of communishift).
Is Fedora Project going to shut down <
https://fedorapeople.org/>? Or
what's
the key difference between hosting data and hosting applications from GDPR and
CCPA point of view?
I'm not a lawyer, I but I think your interpretation of GDPR is somewhat
exagarated. Otherwise everybody would close his cloud services, and that's not
what I can observe.
-- Petr