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On March 24, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) examined a key question concerning the future of transborder data flows between the U.S. and Europe. Jan Dhont and Alyssa Cervantes report in this exclusive for The Privacy Advisor that the outcome of this case could have wide-ranging ramifications for anyone who transfers data from the EU to the U.S. through the Safe Harbor agreement because the ECJ could rule in one of three ways—including invalidating Safe Harbor. They suggest “businesses should explore other adequacy mechanisms to transfer their data between the EU and U.S."
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