The historic European Union Directive on Data Protection will
take effect in October 1998. A key provision will prohibit transfer
of personal information from Europe to other countries if they lack
"adequate" protection of privacy. If enforced as written, the
Directive could create enormous obstacles to commerce between
Europe and other countries, such as the United States, that do not
have comprehensive privacy statutes. In this book, Peter Swire and
Robert Litan provide the first detailed analysis of the
sector-by-sector effects of the Directive. They examine such topics
as the text of the Directive, the tension between privacy laws and
modern information technologies, issues affecting a wide range of
businesses and other organizations, effects on the financial
services sector, and effects on other prominent sectors with large
transborder data flows. In light of the many and significant
effects of the Directive as written, the book concludes with
detailed policy recommendations on how to avoid a coming trade war
with Europe. The book will be of interest to the wide range of
individuals and organizations affected by the important new
European privacy laws. More generally, the privacy clash discussed
in the book will prove a major precedent for how electronic
commerce and world data flows will be governed in the Internet
Age.
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