Everything You Need To Know About the Big New Data-Privacy Bill In Congress 29
erier2003 writes with this excerpt from The Daily Dot: The United States and the European Union have agreed to a transatlantic data-sharing arrangement to protect U.S. companies' overseas activities and European citizens' privacy, but another initiative—one that's still working its way through Congress—could be just important to U.S.–E.U. relations and transnational privacy rights. The Judicial Redress Act is considered essential to a broader agreement between the U.S. and Europe over the sharing of data in criminal and terrorism investigations. The negotiations over the newly announced E.U.–U.S. Privacy Shield may have received more attention, but the concerns at the heart of this bill are no less important.
everything? (Score:1)
No privacy for Americans? (Score:1)
"to protect U.S. companies' overseas activities and European citizens' privacy"
Says it all about our fascist country.
Re:No privacy for Americans? (Score:4, Informative)
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It's a nice idea but I'm not sure this is working out in reality. Many of the publicised cases where this is attempted seem to end up with the case thrown out after ruling the individual has no standing since the FBI and NSA never admit to having or collecting the data in the first place and don't divulge any information about surveillance because 'national security'.
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tl;dr (Score:4, Interesting)
Summary of the new laws: "You have no rights. You lose. Bend over and take it. Do not pass go, do not collect $200. Thank you for your compliance. Violators will be shot."
mixed signals (Score:2)
"You have no rights. You lose. Bend over and take it. Do not pass go, do not collect $200. Thank you for your compliance. Violators will be shot."
well do you want me to pick up the $200 on the ground or not?!
oh it's all so confusing!
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It all means NOTHING! (Score:4, Interesting)
Because these days, those that enforce laws believe they are also above the law.
American Imperialism (Score:1)
Thinly veiled american imperialism. If the fundamentalist islam was not worse, I would applaud another 9/11. Don't drivel about 'innocent victims', the US has been doing the same and worse all over the world.
Paai
US consumers and EU Companies (Score:2)
Significant are the omissions to protect the privacy of US citizens and EU companies!
"Criminal and terrorism investigations"? (Score:2)
"Criminal and terrorism investigations" my ass. (Score:2)
Isn't it funny how a "privacy" bill heading through congress more often than not simply entails some destruction thereof?