JUL 16, 2020 | US | EUROPEAN UNION
The European Union Just Restricted Data Transfers to the United States, Dealing a Blow to Tech Companies
Washington Post, July 16, 2020
By Cat Zakrzewski
The European Union's top court ruled that data of EU residents is not sufficiently protected from government surveillance when it is transferred to the United States. That could have stark implications for global commerce, especially smaller businesses.
The court struck down a key data transfer agreement known as Privacy Shield because it did not adequately uphold EU law. The move could force thousands of companies to reconsider how they move data from Europe, and it will prompt new negotiations between the United States and Europe over how to store Europeans' data on US soil.
Companies blasted the move as the economy is struggling in the wake of the coronavirus. "This is an unwelcome development at a time when businesses on both sides of the Atlantic are focusing on recovering from the economic impacts of COVID-19 and are increasingly relying on data-driven tools and services to do so,” said Thomas Boué, director general of policy—EMEA at BSA, another tech trade group.
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BSA |“软件联盟”(www.bsa.org) 是全球软件行业的主要倡导者,旨在代表该行业,向政府和国际市场发声。其成员包括全球最具创新力的公司,这些公司制定的软件解决方案,不但能够刺激经济,还能提升现代生活的品质。
BSA 的总部位于华盛顿特区,其营运机构遍布 30 多个国家。BSA 凭借这些机构,率先涉足合规项目,以期促进使用合法软件、倡导制定公共政策,并以此培养技术创新能力,以及推动发展数字经济。