EU lawmakers advise against signing US data pact
Lawmakers in the European Parliament have urged the European Commission not to issue the"adequacy decision" needed for the EU-US Data Privacy Framework to officially become the pipeline for data to freely flow from the EU to the States.
The DPF was announced in March last year and is meant to address concerns raised by the EU's Court of Justice in, a 2020 case that struck down the so-called Privacy Shield data protection arrangements between the political bloc and the US.
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