Supreme Court decision threatens EU-US data transfer agreement
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Max Schrems, founder of the privacy group noyb, intends to sue to invalidate the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework that enables trans-Atlantic personal data transfers. This Supreme Court decision threatens the current data transfer agreement between the EU and the US.
In a Tuesday letter, Max Schrems, the founder of the Vienna-based privacy advocacy organization noyb, told European officials he plans to sue to invalidate the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (DPF) that allows for the transfer of personal data from the EU to U.S. companies.