Icant say too much but its on several issues. Those of here who were once paying forum supporters, apparently have full contractual rights. The other big issue is come the 25th this comes into effect
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0b311mb
That is the short BBC version that explains some the new privacy rights etc. Next week there is a longer full edition. Because i run several sites I got bombed with loads of compliance info on this. One is a photography site, copywrite is obviously a big thing with pictures so we had to really look into it. Watch the i player thing above.
Now two things are likely to get thrown at me, one will be the fact its an American company and the second its on an American server, if you watch that and read the info on it (look it up). That dosnt matter, i have most of my sites on America servers and i have an American registered company, even though the new law is a EU law it affects ANY country with EU customers.
I have had this confirmed via my own American attorney, this means we have a great deal more rights over our content, it also means despite what the new terms say, come the 25th it wont matter, they still have to comply. I had wanted to get it sorted lawyer to lawyer but no one bothered to contact me.
I will let know what happens, but any members that supported the forum with cash via the old forum supporter thing we had, you would be surprised to hear what the Attorney has had to say on the new terms..
From the 25th you have full control on your data, ad despite the wording on the terms you can revoke it, in fact after the 25th having your posts altered for anything but getting rid of illegal material needs your prior consent.
Now yes we could get punished for this, but equally the rules have taken this into account. If your banned then you have the right to have your entire data and postings deleted.
Am i pleased about this? no not really, running some sites myself thic has/is causing big headaches, the new law was rushed in because of facebook, what is worse i there is more rules to follow from the American side of the pond also, but not until early next year i think.
Breach of the rules could get an entire site taken offline throughout Europe and court action.
What isnt clear to me is how they would actually do this, there is also a strict time scale from when you ask to have something done and the time they have to do it.
Now as i said i have a photography site on a American server, that dont give me any protection as a site owner, photography is notorious for copywrite problems, so the things creeping out the wood work are incredible.
Its likely i will give up that site, complying with the new rules would just be too much trouble for what its worth.
The cheapest way to sort this would have been for the company here to contact me, then our attorneys could have worked together as we share the same interests at the end of the day, the other course of action cost more but might be quicker (dosnt cost me more).
Those of you with forums and sites, get upto speed on ALL aspects of the new law, its got alot more teeth than it first seems