@rysiek Hey, that sounds great on first read, but… The way stricter rules end up working in practice is usually: smaller actors are destroyed by the consequences of one mistake, if not crushed by the operational costs of complying, while too-big-to-fail corporations pay a few fines or compensatory damages here and there, just pennies to them (if they pay at all).
To break this pattern we'd need laws and regulations that actively target and discriminate bigger, wealthier corporations (that would be nice!). Fines scaled for company size, for example.
In software, it would be great if makers of proprietary software were subject to careful scrutiny and deemed responsible for everything their software does, while releasing source code in advance freed you of those obligations.