I should clarify that anyone under fire regarding Schrems II either needs to convince an EU member state's court that the Cloud Act is unlikely to result in GDPR data protection issues, or that the US has no way of obtaining that information in the first place (eg. no US corporation or persons have access to EU citizen data).
I should clarify that anyone under fire regarding Schrems II either needs to convince an EU member state's court that the Cloud Act is unlikely to result in GDPR data protection issues, or that the US has no way of obtaining that information in the first place (eg. no US corporation or persons have access to EU citizen data).