I'm pretty sure it doesn't work like that. Otherwise there would've already been action taken, considering the EU is pretty swift to tamp down on that sort of stuff.That's exactly the point. Showing the information in the battle log could be already wrong. I'm not sure if SE is already violating the EU privacy protection laws here and must anonymize the data in the battle log with e.g. Player1, Player2, Player 3 instead of showing the character names.
But also here from purely legal point of view, seeing and getting the players data in the exisitng battle log does not allow any player to track and analyze this data by his own with e.g. a parser. EU laws are very strict here. You are not are allowed to use any data without permission. Yes, that are the strange EU laws.
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