Facebook's head of global policy has denied the tech giant could close its service to Europeans if local regulators order it to suspend data transfers to the US following a landmark Court of Justice ruling in July that has cemented the schism between US surveillance laws and EU privacy rights. Press reports emerged this week of a Dublin court filing by Facebook, which is seeking a stay to a preliminary suspension order on its EU-US data transfers, that suggested the tech giant could pull out of the region if regulators enforce a ban against its use of a data transfer mechanism known as Standard Contractual Clauses. The court filing is attached to Facebook's application for a judicial review of a preliminary suspension order from Ireland's Data Protection Commission earlier this month, as Facebook's lead EU data supervisor responded to the implications of the CJEU ruling.
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