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US-EU private data sharing agreement at hand: report

30 June 2008, 14:02 CET
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(WASHINGTON) - The United States and European Union are close to an agreement to share private data of their citizens, including credit card information, travel history and internet browsing information, The New York Times said Saturday.

Negotiations that begun in February 2007 however have to yet address whether Europeans can sue the US government for mishandling information, according to an internal report on the potential agreement obtained by the daily.

The negotiations are being conducted by the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Justice and State departments, and their European counterparts, the daily said.

A Department of Homeland Security spokesperson did not have an immediate response on the report when contacted Saturday by AFP.

One of the unresolved issues is the EU's privacy rights claims that would allow its citizens to sue the US government for any mishandling of their information, under the US Privacy Act of 1974.

The administration of President George W. Bush opposes such a move, the Times reported, because the Privacy Act gives US nationals -- but not foreigners -- the right to sue so the Act would have to be sent back to the Democratic-controlled Congress to be amended.

Officials consulted by the Times said Bush would like to sign the agreement before he leaves office in January and while EU members nations can still approve it individually, before they hand ratification power over to the European Parliament.

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Posted by virginia brown at 30 June 2008, 12:57 CET
What exactly would the right to sue the US government entail? The right to correct wrong information? Ever notice the cost of entering the US legal system? What ever happened to EU data protection laws? Wake up Europe. Once you give the info, you cannot get it back.
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