> the legal basis for sharing personal data with American companies is dead since Donald Trump has neutered the special court that would make such transfers legal.
It was always dead, or rather, it's in a shrodinger's state where the EU comission puts bullshit in a box, and companies pretend it's fine until the CJEU opens the box and acknowledge that it is, in fact, bullshit. It's happened multiple times already.
Aside from that small quip, the article is, obviously, right. Any sane European would count their fingers after a handshake with this administration. Expecting this particular agreement to hold is madness.
It was always dead, or rather, it's in a shrodinger's state where the EU comission puts bullshit in a box, and companies pretend it's fine until the CJEU opens the box and acknowledge that it is, in fact, bullshit. It's happened multiple times already.
Aside from that small quip, the article is, obviously, right. Any sane European would count their fingers after a handshake with this administration. Expecting this particular agreement to hold is madness.