What bothers me the most is, as a non-European citizen of a country that has nothing to do with Europe, I'm expected to modify the source code of my website to adhere to their laws, which aren't from my country. The important part: WWW is a global platform to showcase your service/work globally. I have a problem because one entity thinks the global service needs to be customised specifically for them. How about "don't like it, don't visit it?"
Simply put, I don't want to get into an argument whether this GDPR is bad/good, but, I know that I didn't vote for or against this and it's not in my jurisdiction. I don't belong to Europe either, so what are you going to do?
This is what I'm going to do: I'm going to block access to my services to anyone based in Europe. It WILL affect our cash flow in the long run, but, I'm tired of governments that I don't care about expect me to follow some nonsense I have no part of under the guise of compliance on a global platform that is WWW ("WORLD WIDE Web"). I think, if enough webmasters fight back, then they'll realise. And the only way is to block your services to EU.
As a cherry on top, I'll even put up a redirect notice stating:
"Sorry, you belong to the EU and we're not going to follow
your laws. Please fight back with your GOV if you wish to
have access to our services. This has nothing to do with
us."
So, what are you going to do?edit: clarity