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Daily Dashboard | Schrems hopes CJEU's ruling influences US attitude toward surveillance Related reading: A view from DC: Will Maryland end the era of notice and choice?

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NOYB Founder Max Schrems said he hopes the Court of Justice of the European Union's ruling on standard contractual clauses influences how the U.S. views surveillance, Euractiv reports. “We hope that Silicon valley will realise the potential downfalls of U.S. surveillance law,” said Schrems, who added reform to Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act would benefit U.S. industry, as baseline privacy protections would make it easier to attract foreign data. Editor's note: Schrems, IAPP Research Director Caitlin Fennessy, CIPP/US, and Hogan Lovells Partner Eduardo Ustaran, CIPP/E, will break down the CJEU's decision during a LinkedIn Live event July 17.
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