The ECJ has been told that the ruling can only be enforced in EU member states
Data sovereignty has become a priority for all organisations using cloud, but what are the key issues to consider?
If negotiators fail to agree terms, firms transferring personal data from the EU to the US face sanctions, EU warns
Businesses must ensure they meet international data transfer requirements, especially in light of Safe Harbour rulings, writes Intralinks global privacy officer Deema Freij
'Private copying exception' would require a 'compensation mechanism' (ie: tax) under EU law
The legal vacuum left by Safe Harbour and uncertainty about the EU GDPR is a worry for some and a blessing for others
The complex legislative landscape in the wake the ECJ's Safe Harbour decision might best be navigated by turning to cloud, argues Patrick Salyer
'The Commission must immediately put forward a new complete and strong framework for transfers of personal data to the US' says Claude Moraes
Huge implications for US tech businesses such as Google and Facebook