see shy jo on Nostr: This raises an interesting question. If a GPDR request to delete personal data causes ...
This raises an interesting question. If a GPDR request to delete personal data causes a removal of attribution required by a license, does that nuke the material too, despite it not being personal data itself
It's an appealing line of thought in the stackoverflow case, but not so much if I consider a GPDR request against say, Debian to remove all my contributions. I should not be able to retroactively destroy Debian.
Anyone have insight on the legalities?
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