Still don't understand the issue. IP addresses are being kept private like with all the other user details right? You still can have web logs with ip addresses without needing consent.
And also (as stated in numerous places) that you won't get hit with fines. If you aren't compliant (and it would take a big violation to get their notice) you are given ample time to comply. Or you could in your case if you really are violating it flagrantly then you could just block access to EU. But you would have to a big violater.
So if you look at a prisoners dilemma outline you've got:
- you are violating / you block EU: outcome is no market access to EU
- you are violating / you don't block EU: you have access to the market and if you are caught violating you got ample time to change or you can just block EU and you're in the same boat as before
- you aren't violating / you block EU: you just blocked access for no reason and losing out on a market
- you aren't violating / you don't block EU: You have access to the market
So if you don't know you're violating or you wonder about the IP address and weblogs issue which is minor, then the prisoners dilemma show that best go with continue as normal. There is no case were you would be hit with big fines.
And also (as stated in numerous places) that you won't get hit with fines. If you aren't compliant (and it would take a big violation to get their notice) you are given ample time to comply. Or you could in your case if you really are violating it flagrantly then you could just block access to EU. But you would have to a big violater.
So if you look at a prisoners dilemma outline you've got:
- you are violating / you block EU: outcome is no market access to EU - you are violating / you don't block EU: you have access to the market and if you are caught violating you got ample time to change or you can just block EU and you're in the same boat as before - you aren't violating / you block EU: you just blocked access for no reason and losing out on a market - you aren't violating / you don't block EU: You have access to the market
So if you don't know you're violating or you wonder about the IP address and weblogs issue which is minor, then the prisoners dilemma show that best go with continue as normal. There is no case were you would be hit with big fines.