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Model clauses no substitute for ‘safe harbor’ data transfers to the US, says German watchdog

Posted on October 14, 2015June 26, 2025 by Dissent

From the no-way-out dept., Out-Law.com reports:

Businesses relying on European Commission-approved model contract clauses to transfer personal data from the EU to the US should terminate or suspend those arrangements, a German data protection watchdog has said.

The Independent Centre for Privacy Protection in the state of Schleswig-Holstein said (5-page / 56KB PDF) it was its view that EU-US data transfers facilitated by the use of model clauses fail to comply with EU law.

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