On July 10, the European Commission (EC) published its data adequacy decision for the new EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (EU-U.S. DPF). This means that companies can transfer personal data from EU countries and from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway to U.S. organizations participating in the EU-U.S. DPF consistent with EU law. It is also expected that
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Privacy Shield’s prospects: the good, the bad, and the ugly
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This article courtesy of guest blogger Prof. Peter Margulies of Roger Williams University School of Law and originally appeared in the Privacy blog of The Lawfare Institute.
If the devil is in the details, then the announcement early Monday of the inner workings of the new US-EU data-transfer agreement, Privacy Shield, may lack the…