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Forced Localization of Cloud Services: What are the Real Drivers?

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‘Data Sovereignty’ is now a high-profile issue on both sides of the Atlantic and constraints on data location are a growing challenge for organizations that provide services internationally. Various justifications have been advanced but what are the real drivers for, and practical implications of, such rules?

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Forced Localization of Cloud Services: What are the Real Drivers? (Jul 2017)

‘Data Sovereignty’ is now a high-profile issue on both sides of the Atlantic and constraints on data location are a growing challenge for organizations that provide services internationally. Various justifications have been advanced but what are the real drivers for, and practical implications of, such rules?

Originally presented: May 2017 Technology Law Conference

Professor Christopher Millard, Queen Mary University of London - London, United Kingdom