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The Baden-Württemberg Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information released a dissenting opinion over a recent decision on data transfers by the Baden-Württemberg Public Procurement Chamber. The LfDI questioned the court's decision regarding insufficient supplementary measures to execute transfers through U.S.-based cloud service providers' EU subsidiaries. The regulator said it will continue to follow its latest orientation guide for supplementary measures to EU standard contractual clauses while data exporters should consider the European Data Protection Board's practical examples of additional transfer measures.
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