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sc11 | 4 years ago
It's not, users can of course consent to data being stored elsewhere. The article explicitely points this out:
> Instead, the court took the approach that data could only be lawfully transferred to the U.S. via a mutual legal assistance treaty (Article 48 GDPR), or under Article 49 GDPR’s derogations, such as consent. It confined its lawfulness analysis to those grounds alone.
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