> Someone uses your data stored on another jurisdication and your legal options more limited or even powerless.
If that someone is a legal entity within your jurisdiction, you have lots of options.
I edited my original comment to link to someone who gave a good explanation—what I hadn't considered is how difficult tracking suppliers and subcontractors recursively and ensuring that they all have a presence in the EU would be. I think it's a bad solution to that problem, but it does make sense.
If that someone is a legal entity within your jurisdiction, you have lots of options.
I edited my original comment to link to someone who gave a good explanation—what I hadn't considered is how difficult tracking suppliers and subcontractors recursively and ensuring that they all have a presence in the EU would be. I think it's a bad solution to that problem, but it does make sense.