Top Eu Court Backs Student In Facebook Privacy Case

LUXEMBOURG (AP) — The European Union's highest court ruled Tuesday in favor of an Austrian law student who claims a trans-Atlantic data protection agreement doesn't adequately protect consumers, a verdict that could have far-reaching implications for tech companies doing business in Europe. Schrems complained to the data protection commissioner in Ireland, where Facebook has its European headquarters, that U.S.

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