U.S. News Sites Fail to Comply with GDPR, Blocked in Europe
Title: U.S. News Sites Blocked in Europe Due to GDPR Non-Compliance
In a surprising turn of events, several major U.S. news sites, including the Los Angeles Times, New York Daily News, and Chicago Tribune, have become inaccessible to users in Europe due to their failure to comply with the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) laws.
GDPR, which came into effect on May 25th, aims to enhance data protection and privacy for individuals within the European Union. However, it seems that some U.S. websites were caught off guard by the new regulations.
Upon attempting to access the affected news sites from the UK, Mashable encountered messages stating that the websites were unavailable in most European countries. The LA Times website, for example, mentioned that they were working on finding solutions to support their digital offerings in the EU market.
The BBC reported that the impacted sites were owned by media publishing groups Tronc and Lee Enterprises. Even USA Today’s European site, while not entirely blocked, appeared significantly limited compared to its U.S. counterpart.
The mass-blocking of these news sites due to GDPR non-compliance has sparked some humor online, with users joking about the situation on social media. Despite the inconvenience caused by the restrictions, some see it as a necessary step towards enforcing data privacy regulations.
As Mashable attempted to reach out to the affected news sites for comment, they were met with the same blockage, highlighting the impact of GDPR on global internet accessibility. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of adhering to data protection laws in an increasingly interconnected digital world.