As I understand it you are responsible for setting the "3rd party" cookies like Google Analytics. The JavaScript lives on Google.com but it's your site that calls the code to set the cookie and if you look at the cookie details you'll see *.codestore.net (or jungledragon.com) as the host. In effect it's your cookie. I could be wrong, but that's how I see it. You'd have to disable Analytics for Anonymous users.
Like you though, I personally am thinking of sitting this one out. It won't be the only law by which I don't abide.
As I understand it you are responsible for setting the "3rd party" cookies like Google Analytics. The JavaScript lives on Google.com but it's your site that calls the code to set the cookie and if you look at the cookie details you'll see *.codestore.net (or jungledragon.com) as the host. In effect it's your cookie. I could be wrong, but that's how I see it. You'd have to disable Analytics for Anonymous users.
Like you though, I personally am thinking of sitting this one out. It won't be the only law by which I don't abide.