[Infowarrior] - Privacy Shield Framework For Transatlantic Data Flows Further Undermined
Richard Forno
rforno at infowarrior.org
Mon Jan 30 08:48:39 CST 2017
Already Under Attack In Top EU Court, Privacy Shield Framework For Transatlantic Data Flows Further Undermined By Trump
from the you're-not-really-helping-things,-Donald dept
A year ago, Techdirt wrote about the melodramatically-named "Privacy Shield." Under EU data protection laws, the transfer of EU citizens' personal data is only legal if the destination country meets certain basic conditions for data protection. Signing up to Privacy Shield is designed to allow US companies to meet that requirement. The earlier framework, called "Safe Harbor," was thrown out by the EU's highest court, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), largely because of NSA spying on data flows. Privacy Shield was hurriedly cobbled together because, without it, the vast flows of data across the Atlantic that occur all the time would be much harder to square with EU laws.
However, since the NSA has not stopped spying on data flows, some in the EU feel that Privacy Shield offers as little protection for personal data as Safe Harbor. This led the Irish civil liberties group Digital Rights Ireland (DRI) last October to ask the EU's General Court -- one of the more obscure courts of the CJEU -- to annul the Privacy Shield framework, arguing that it too lacks adequate privacy protections. Although there are still some procedural matters to be settled first, largely to do with whether DRI has standing to bring this legal action, the case is considered a serious enough challenge to the Privacy Shield framework that the US government is getting involved directly:
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https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20170127/07084536577/already-under-attack-top-eu-court-privacy-shield-framework-transatlantic-data-flows-further-undermined-trump.shtml
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