I don’t recall any GDPR violation case which has gone to court. If you do, mind linking to it?<p>I’d gladly make this same argument in court, though. But I’ll never have to, at least not as a defendant, because I respect users’ data (by not even collecting it), so there’s nothing to take me to court over.<p>It looks to be a distinctly US American idea that everyone is always suing everyone for everything and always going to court. That’s not how the rest of the world operates for the most part.
>I don’t recall any GDPR violation case which has gone to court. If you do, mind linking to it?<p>You mean in Europe?<p>France <a href="https://dig.watch/updates/french-court-upholds-e40-million-gdpr-fine-for-criteo" rel="nofollow">https://dig.watch/updates/french-court-upholds-e40-million-g...</a><p>Italy <a href="https://brevettinews.it/en/privacy-identity/gdpr-fines-of-italian-dpa-the-supreme-court-of-italy-clarifies-the-highest-limits/" rel="nofollow">https://brevettinews.it/en/privacy-identity/gdpr-fines-of-it...</a><p>Norway <a href="https://www.forbrukerradet.no/news-in-english/grindr-loses-appeal/" rel="nofollow">https://www.forbrukerradet.no/news-in-english/grindr-loses-a...</a>