Privacy/protection of personal data is slowly being recognized as a Right across the world, as it should.
The standard legal philosophy across the world is that you can't actually predicate protection of a right on ability to pay (under reasonable limits). So, for example, nobody gets to build unsafe bridges and charge less for it, because it violates the right to life.
The standard legal philosophy across the world is that you can't actually predicate protection of a right on ability to pay (under reasonable limits). So, for example, nobody gets to build unsafe bridges and charge less for it, because it violates the right to life.