Seems like it would encounter same problem earlier in Wifi history
"Early 802.11 products suffered from interoperability problems because the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) had no provision for testing equipment for compliance with its standards."
There is no way Bezos could pursue Blue Origin as fast as he has without being having multiple Billions of net worth. Rockets are expensive and extremely risky.
How do you handle developer computers with possible client data on them, even semi-anonymized? Or when communicating issues on the live server, you might transfer client information to other stake holders to debug issue. Are you tracking that communication. Where does the communication data reside, perhaps on a server outside of the EU?
There is a lot of complications that arise if you think about the second order/third order consequences of the law.
Could this not be more with Pensions than just ageism? I'm going to make the assumption that perhaps older IBM workers had generous pension packages. Human living longer, more costly, etc.
Discussing wages with supply & demand and not taking into account the worldwide labor supply. At some point, it is more profitable for companies to move overseas.
You realize killing people less than average is not dangerous. It is actually safer. Without understanding this basic logic, than I am not sure what else to say.
What happens when Promise loses an individual? Who pays the cost for them to be tracked down and returned. I'm assuming existing systems will be used such as bounty hunters to do this job.
The earthquake was strong enough for a payout if you were located within the zone: https://twitter.com/yourjumpstart/status/1146850926512111616