Tech Firms Lobby EU on Privacy
WSJ -
Microsoft Corp.,
Google
Inc. and other U.S. tech giants are pushing to streamline Europe's
privacy rules in order to offer more remote computing and data-storage
services.
These companies, which are investing billions of
dollars to build big data centers in Europe, are seeking a single set
of rules across the 27-nation bloc for so-called cloud-computing
services. They want to sell computer capacity to businesses and
governments—as well as storage space for everything from pictures of
grandma to the medical records of diabetics, to 500 million consumers.
The
EU's fractured rules may prove "real hurdles or speed bumps to sales"
said Mike Hintze, Microsoft's associate general counsel. "That's the
case for us, as well as other cloud-services providers."