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US DOJ to consider companies' good faith efforts when enforcing new data rules

By Maria Dinzeo ( April 23, 2025, 18:39 GMT | Insight) -- Privacy teams will be tested by complicated new rules meant to restrict the easy flow of Americans’ most sensitive data to “countries of concern,” primarily China. At the IAPP global privacy summit today, data protection lawyers said the US Justice Department will be looking for clear indications of intent, and it will hold off penalizing those who can show good faith efforts to comply.Privacy teams will be tested by complicated new rules meant to restrict the easy flow of Americans’ most sensitive data to “countries of concern,” primarily China....

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