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posted by takyon on Tuesday September 22 2015, @12:25AM   Printer-friendly
from the suits dept.

On Thursday, Congress advanced a bill which would allow European citizens to sue the US government if their data is misused in an international law enforcement investigation. The proposal is one of several cybersecurity bills currently in progress in the US and in Europe.

Known as the Judicial Redress Act, it's intended to address imbalances in how the US and international governments share data in criminal investigations, including terrorism cases. It's part of a larger "umbrella agreement" between the US and the European Union to further define how the two sides share information. Currently, US citizens can sue in European courts over the misuse of their data, but the US does not have similar protections.
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"If we fail to pass the Judicial Redress Act, we will undermine several important international agreements, harm our businesses operating in Europe and severely limit the sharing of law enforcement information," Rep. James Sensenbrenner (R) of Wisconsin, who introduced the bill in March, said during the meeting.

Will Europeans fare better than the American citizens who already sued the US government for total surveillance?


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 22 2015, @02:01AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 22 2015, @02:01AM (#239685)

    Seriously. Good luck suing governments.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 22 2015, @03:11AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 22 2015, @03:11AM (#239716)

    I recall something to the effect that... you had to ask the government for permission to sue them.

  • (Score: 4, Funny) by shortscreen on Tuesday September 22 2015, @04:52AM

    by shortscreen (2252) on Tuesday September 22 2015, @04:52AM (#239747) Journal

    Maybe it's a thinly-disguised bailout for lawyers.