From Politico:

The worries on the right include concerns that European privacy rules would be burdensome to startups and small companies and that its provisions like the “right to erasure” — giving people a way to wipe away personal data — could be used to restrict free speech, said Charles Duan, associate director of technology and innovation policy at the R Street Institute, a right-of-center think tank.

“If they start complying with GDPR in the U.S., they would likely run into a whole lot of people saying, ‘Why are you censoring us?’” he said.

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