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    Jeremiah Lee (jeremiah@alpaca.gold)'s status on Tuesday, 23-Apr-2024 18:20:28 JSTJeremiah LeeJeremiah Lee

    Why can EU companies not use US-based cloud infrastructure and SaaS products?

    Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act allows the US government to force US companies to share foreign customer data without a warrant or disclosure.

    There is no way to reconcile US govt surveillance with the EU’s Charter of Fundamental Rights on privacy.

    More on 702:
    • https://www.theverge.com/2024/4/20/24135339/fisa-720-reauthorization-senate-lapse-durbin-wyden
    • https://www.eff.org/pages/upstream-prism

    More on EU rulings: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EU%E2%80%93US_Privacy_Shield

    #privacy #USPol #EUPol #MastoAdmin

    In conversationabout a year ago from alpaca.goldpermalink

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      Section 702 of FISA expired at midnight, but the Senate has now voted to reauthorize.

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      EU–US Privacy Shield
      The EU–US Privacy Shield was a legal framework for regulating transatlantic exchanges of personal data for commercial purposes between the European Union and the United States. One of its purposes was to enable US companies to more easily receive personal data from EU entities under EU privacy laws meant to protect European Union citizens. The EU–US Privacy Shield went into effect on 12 July 2016 following its approval by the European Commission. It was put in place to replace the International Safe Harbor Privacy Principles, which were declared invalid by the European Court of Justice in October 2015. The ECJ declared the EU–US Privacy Shield invalid on 16 July 2020, in the case known as Schrems II. In 2022, leaders of the US and EU announced that a new data transfer framework called the Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework had been agreed to in principle, replacing Privacy Shield. However, it is uncertain what changes will be necessary or adequate for this to succeed without facing additional legal challenges. History In October 2015 the European Court of Justice declared the previous framework called the International...
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