Technical / Facebook seeks review of Ireland's decision over EU data transfers

Facebook has sought judicial review of Irish regulator IDPC's preliminary decision that could stop it from transferring EU users' data to the US. It urged regulators to adopt a "pragmatic and proportionate" approach until a "sustainable" solution can be reached. The regulator had said a key mechanism used by Facebook for transatlantic data transfers cannot be used for EU-US transfers.

Reuters : Sep 12, 2020, 12:20 PM
Technical Desk: Facebook Inc launched legal action on Friday against Ireland’s Data Protection Commission in an attempt to halt a proposed order that could stop the company from transferring data from the European Union to the United States.

The U.S. social media giant urged regulators “to adopt a pragmatic and proportionate approach until a sustainable long-term solution can be reached,” a company representative said in a statement.

The Irish commission, Facebook’s lead regulator in the EU, had commenced an inquiry into the company controlled EU-U.S. data transfers.

It also suggested that a key mechanism used by the company for transatlantic data transfers cannot in practice be used for EU-U.S. data transfers, Facebook said on Wednesday.

Facebook had said that it believed the mechanism, Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs), had been deemed valid by the Court of Justice of the European Union in July.

The Irish regulator declined to comment.