@neil yes, been trying to wrap my head around the mess of OSA and how it applies to some community site and some of our products. Especially related to multi-tenant apps. We'll see how the webinar goes, but I'm not hopeful.
@intrbiz @neil There are soooo many edge cases that the law almost certainly covers, but which generate more questions than answers.
All the presentations so far have been aimed at businesses with legal and compliance departments.
Nothing yet for (what must be the majority of in-scope) services run by individuals and volunteers.
The other fun one, I've been wondering on is mailing-lists with a web UI.
It seems there are some exceptions for email providers, but I get the impression this is more meant to exempt email sending services.
Yet a mailing list, were people can email other members, which is then also archived online. Seems another edge-case between the gaps.
@intrbiz @neil I was getting very worried when they apparently didn't want to expand the exemption for business internets to non-business groups who limit the users of their service.
Sounded too rigid, but I suppose that's what the law says. Business intranets are exempt, other organisation intranets are not exempt. My family NextCloud instance therefore comes under the act.
But the "show willing, show that you've considered the risks, and you'll be fine, even if we disagree with your assessment at any point" was a small amount of reassurance...