The United States and the European Union have finally aired the details of their new post-Safe Harbor spying arrangements – which are designed to alleviate fears about the extent of America’s power over European data. Although not officially part of the deal, perhaps the most significant development here is that for the first time, European citizens should be able to take the US government to court for data breaches following last week’s signing of the Judicial Redress Act. It’s something the EU has been pushing for in order to to bring its citizen’s protection against US companies in line with those given to…
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