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EU ready to fight Microsoft on access to cloud data

European Parliament members are up in arms after a contempo admission by Microsoft that they may be required past the Patriot Act to secretly give U.S. authorities access to European data stored in Microsoft's cloud.  The controversy stems from the EU's Data Protection Directive, which dictates that companies must notify users if/when their data is handed over to another political party.  If Microsoft is forced to follow Patriot Act guidelines, then that would hateful the U.S. law would trump European constabulary.  Some parliamentarians have taken up the cause to forbid that from happening.

Sophia In't Veld, a member of the Parliament'due south civil liberties committee, urged her colleagues to consider the matter:

"Does the Commission consider that the U.S. Patriot Act thus effectively overrules the Eastward.U. Directive on Information Protection? What will the Committee do to remedy this situation, and ensure that Eastward.U. data protection rules can exist finer enforced and that 3rd country legislation does not take precedence over E.U. legislation?"

Currently, the Condom Harbor act, which allows companies similar Microsoft to transfer data from European storage facilities guarantees users reasonable security and enforcement.  However, if the Patriot Human action is immune supersede that, then it renders that guarantee useless.  Theo Bosboom, IT lawyer with Dirkzager Lawyers, had this to say:

"I'thou afraid that Safe Harbor has very piddling value anymore, since information technology came out that it might be possible that U.Due south. companies that offering to keep data in a European cloud are yet obliged to allow the U.S. regime access to these data on basis of the Patriot Act..."

The struggle for data protection extends beyond the result of sovereignty of state.  Should the matter remain as is, it opens the floodgates for other companies' information to exist secretly put in the hands of U.S. officials.  Google, Facebook, Twitter, etc. could all be afflicted.  European Parliament members take taken up the crusade for their constituents, merely until it is fully resolved, Bosboom says that, "Europeans would exist better to keep their information in Europe. If a European contract partner for a European deject solution, offers the guarantee that information stays inside the European Union, that is without a uncertainty the best choice, legally."

Source: PCWorld

Source: https://www.windowscentral.com/eu-ready-fight-microsoft-access-cloud-data

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