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11.10.2015
Max Schrems vs. Facebook
In 2011, Schrems requested information about the storage of his personal data
from Facebook and sued the US company. He had argued that the United States could not guarantee adequate protection of European data from intelligence services. The ECJ has now agreed with this assessment.
The decision has implications for 4400 US companies that store European data in the United States.
It remains to be seen whether Internet giants like Google, Amazon or Facebook will now be forced to operate data centers in the EU for the storage of European data in the future.
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