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Europe’s Top Court Strikes Down ‘Safe Harbor’ Data-Transfer Agreement With U.S.
"The European Court of Justice has today declared invalid the Safe Harbor data-transfer agreement that has governed EU data flows across the Atlantic for some fifteen years. “The Court of Justice declares that the Commission’s U.S. Safe Harbour Decision is invalid,” the ECJ said in a statement today, reported by Reuters. Some 4,700 companies rely on Safe Harbor to operate businesses in the region. It affects those companies that outsource data processing of E.U. users’ data to the U.S."
I think this is a great (even if it is an initial) decision of the European Court. Don't you?
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Old news, this posted twice at least.
I don't like the US, especially after they want to approve that intellectual property bill and force it on everyone in the world.
That's the one:
http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/65396/tpp-document-leaked#latest
SOrry , didn't read it here, must missed it