Endymio
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From an anti-AI nut, I'm surprised you trust AI, but here's the result. There's quite a few ways the EU can demand that private data:Here's the prompt if you do not know what to ask: "does the the EU Data Act give governments access to data stored on private servers?"
"Yes. The European Union does grant government authorities access to data held on private servers, under specific legislative frameworks:"
EU Data Act: "Contains a "business-to-government" data sharing chapter. This mandates private companies to share data with public sector bodies in situations of "exceptional need," such as during a public emergency...
e-Evidence Regulation: Streamlines criminal investigations across the EU. It allows judicial authorities in one Member State to issue a "European production order" directly to private cloud or service providers located in another EU jurisdiction, requiring them to hand over user data....
- GDPR: Governs access to personal data. Law enforcement and government agencies can access this data on private servers if the request is necessary and proportionate for preventing, investigating, or prosecuting criminal offenses...
- International Agreements: Non-EU government access (such as from the United States via the CLOUD Act). The EU allows foreign authorities to access data stored on EU private servers through formally negotiated international agreements...."