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  <title><![CDATA[Peter Swire to Debate European Privacy Activist Max Schrems]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Since the&nbsp;European Court of Justice ruled on <em>Schrems v. Data Protection Commissioner</em> that personally identifiable information cannot be transfered between the EU and United States, Georgia Tech's Peter Swire has <a href="http://www.alstonprivacy.com/swire-challenges-factual-basis-of-schrems-decision/" target="_blank">challenged the factual basis</a> underpinning that decision. He will debate privacy activist Max Schrems on <a href="http://www.brusselsprivacyhub.org/events.php" target="_blank">January 26, 2015 in Brussels, Belgium</a>. Swire -- who is the associate director of policy at the Institute for Information Security &amp; Privacy and the Huang Professor of Law and Ethics at the Scheller College of Business at Georgia Tech -- plans to argue that the ECJ decision “suffers from particular inaccuracies concerning the law and practice of U.S. foreign intelligence law.”&nbsp; More recently, Swire <a href="http://www.alstonprivacy.com/swire-white-paper-for-eu-regulators/" target="_blank">authored a white paper through the Future of Privacy Forum</a> about the conequences of the Schrems judgement.</p><p>Read more in <a href="http://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/the-digital-download-privacy-data-65740/" target="_blank">The Digital Download Privacy &amp; Security Monthly Newsletter</a></p><p>Listen to a <a href="https://soundcloud.com/justin-hemmings-44462987/privacy-in-the-eu-and-us-a-debate-between-max-schrems-and-peter-swire" target="_blank">recording of the debate</a>.</p>]]></body>
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      <value><![CDATA[<p>Peter Swire -- associate director of policy at the Institute for Information Security &amp; Privacy and the Huang Professor of Law and Ethics at the Scheller College of Business at Georgia Tech -- challenges European activist Max Schrems to a debate about the Safe Harbor Agreement<a href="http://www.brusselsprivacyhub.org/events.php" target="_blank"> in Brussels, Belgium</a>.</p>]]></value>
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