The petition to annul the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework filed by a French member of European Parliament has garnered support from members of Germany's Bundestag, Euractiv reports. "A legal review is not unexpected for me, since personal data from Europe do not enjoy the same level of protection in all aspects in the USA as in the EU," Free Democratic Party MP Maximilian Funke-Kaiser said. Editor's note: The IAPP's Joe Jones discussed the legal avenues for the DPF to be challenged.
18 Sept. 2023
Members of German Parliament support petition to invalidate EU-US DPF
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