• The data-sharing system between the US and UK is now active

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    The data-sharing system between the US and UK is now active

    Date:
    Tue, 04 Oct 2022 13:21:39 +0000

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    Data Access Agreement will give law enforcement greater powers to combat serious crime, but has attracted criticism.

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    A new data sharing pact between the UK and US has now come into effect after years of wrangling

    Dubbed the Data Access Agreement, the new legislation allows UK and US law enforcement to request data held by telecommunications providers in each other's jurisdictions.

    It is hoped that these new powers will be used for the exclusive purpose of preventing, detecting, investigating, and prosecuting serious crimes such as terrorism and child sexual abuse and exploitation. How does the pact work?

    The pact stems from the Clarifying Lawful Overseas Use of Data, orCLOUD Act, which was passed by the US congress with the intention of allowing bilateral data sharing agreements with foreign partners that have robust protections
    for privacy and civil liberties".

    Though the act is intended to help facilitate cross-border data sharing, neither US nor UK officials will be able to directly request data relating to the other country's citizens.

    UK Home Office's Investigatory Powers Unit will handle how the pact is
    applied in the UK while the US Department Of Justice's Office of
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    The pact has been subject to some serious criticisms.

    Digital human rights group Fight for the Future said in a Tweet that: The #CLOUDAct threatens your privacybut big tech companies want Congress to rush it into law.

    Tim Cochrane, a doctoral candidate at the University of Cambridge, said in a paper for the Brooklyn Journal of international law that "The
    rights-enhancing aims of Cloud Act agreements should be welcomed".

    "Much more is required, however, for these aims to be realized".

    He added: "The current protection gaps under the US-UK Agreement threaten to undermine rights for [third-country persons] i.e. most persons across the world".

    But that's unlikely to stop similar rules from being rolled out in the
    future.

    It was announced in March 2002 that The United States and Canada have entered into formal negotiations for a bilateral agreement under the Clarifying
    Lawful Overseas Use of Data (CLOUD) Act.

    In addition, the United States and Australia signed a comparable agreement in December 2021, and it is still undergoing approval. Interested in keeping
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