An axe age, a sword age, Privacy Shield is riven, but what might that mean for European businesses?

Comment On 16 July, the European Court of Justice struck down Privacy Shield, an EU-US agreement that required American companies to sign up to a higher standard of privacy to be considered, perhaps somewhat condescendingly, “adequate*” for compliance with the bloc’s General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR).

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