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US Senators Urge India To Soften Data Localization Stance (reuters.com) 136

Two U.S. senators have called on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to soften India's stance on data localization, warning that measures requiring it represent "key trade barriers" between the two nations. From a report: In a letter to Modi dated Friday and seen by Reuters, U.S. Senators John Cornyn and Mark Warner -- co-chairs of the Senate's India caucus that comprises over 30 senators -- urged India to instead adopt a "light touch" regulatory framework that would allow data to flow freely across borders. The letter comes as relations between Washington and New Delhi are strained over multiple issues, including an Indo-Russian defense contract, India's new tariffs on electronics and other items, and its moves to buy oil from Iran despite upcoming U.S. sanctions.

Global payments companies including Mastercard, Visa and American Express have been lobbying India's finance ministry and the Reserve Bank of India to relax proposed rules that require all payment data on domestic transactions in India be stored inside the country by October 15. The letter is most likely a last-ditch effort after the RBI told officials at top payment firms this week that the central bank would implement, in full, its data localization directive without extending the deadline, or allowing data to be stored both offshore as well as locally -- a practice known as data mirroring. "We see this (data localization) as a fundamental issue to the further development of digital trade and one that is crucial to our economic partnership," the U.S. senators said in the letter that has not been previously reported.

Comment wth (Score 1) 900

again , pulling out another time from a treaty .. everytime americans do so the value of their signature gets lower and lower to the point ANY treaty signed by them worthless junk . that is what it became , worthless junk. carefull with that axe ,, you cut both your legs off , next time , go for the head and just dissolve the USA and rid the world of your evil machinations for the greater good.

Comment Surveillance (Score 1) 431

Maybe that's a direct request from the NSA that wants easy access to linux boxes. Dunno .. but do we really need a version of linux that will send back " telemetry " to Microsoft and be backdoored to the NSA ? .. I'm on linux and will stay on it no matter what MS and the spy agencies think about it. Freedom !

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