Data protection group urges US-EU accord amid privacy crackdown
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US AND European lawmakers are upset. And no one really knows how to respond.
The cause of the anxiety? The decision two weeks ago by Europe's highest court to strike down a 15-year-old international agreement, known as safe harbour, that had allowed companies to move digital information such as people's Web search histories between the European Union and the United States.
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