I haven't seen a lot of repercussions, if any actually. I would've figured something big would've happened right now with the antics that are up, but here we are - necessary to download an _opt-out_ extension for Google Analytics. This couldn't be a more blatant disregard for the EU laws than I could imagine.
And at the same time here in the Netherlands we have the party responsible for enforing laws handing out one, almost disproportionally large fine, to a small organisation each year. Like a 800k fine to a tennis unity because they were too aggressive in their data grievance, while all the big guys are still going at it and then some. Sorry for the rant but it's hard to stay optimistic, so seeing something like Github making a good move in the right direction, and seeing the post of plausible.io on the front page, this seems like a good day on the front of privacy.