
20 Oct
2010
20 Oct
'10
2:01 p.m.
On 20 Oct 2010, at 12:55, Dmitry Burkov wrote:
I don't know - but as I remember one of the basic principle of this law regarding transborder personal data transfer- such data can be transfered only to countries which comply some requirements (as to have comparable laws and so on).
That's right. The problems tend to be sending data from the EU because its Data Protection framework is stronger than most other parts of the world. It would be good to find out why it's hard to send Personal Data to the EU and what needs to be done about that.
We simply should get legal answer before to discuss.
Yes. None of us are lawyers.