This deal was struck on July 2023:
https://m-cacm.acm.org/news/274549-us-and-eu-complete-long-awaited-deal-on-sharing-data/fulltext
One of the articles suggests that Max Schrems is planning to start a new lawsuit against it. Max Schrems has won previous legal battles against EU US data transfer.
(*) This will also resolve to YES if the lawsuit is started by a group including Max Schrems or cooperating or being advised or supported by him.
I keep a running score here, to avoid duplicates:
I have posted another bet with the same question, but with an end date in 2024 instead of 2023:
https://manifold.markets/uair01/will-max-schrems-start-a-legal-chal?r=dWFpcjAx
It is looking like this will be resolved to NO for 2023:
I found no evidence on Max Schrems' Twitter feed:
Max Schrems 🇪🇺 (@maxschrems) / X (twitter.com)
I fond no evidence on the NYOB site:
European Commission gives EU-US data transfers third round at CJEU (noyb.eu)
23 years of illegal data transfers due to inactive DPAs and new EU-US deals (noyb.eu)
Found no other evidence on Twitter:
https://x.com/zoobab/status/1702696224405533172?s=20
Found no evidence on Techcrunch, WIRED.
What do you think?
One recent data point:
Twitter: zoobab "NO Software Patents" @zoobab
Schrems3, or "Learn to Read Court Decisions": "Max Schrems, who also brought down the first two attempts of the Commission, will file a third lawsuit at the Austrian court in the autumn"
German MPs back potential Schrems III, EU Parliament wants to abolish extra fees for intra-EU calls – EURACTIV.com
German MPs would back a Schrems III initiative. After French lawmaker Philippe Latombe filed a lawsuit at the EU’s top court last week, complaining about the inadequacy of the EU Commission’s proposal for an EU-US data transfer agreement, Austrian data protection activist and co-founder of NOYB Max Schrems, who also brought down the first two attempts of the Commission, will file a third lawsuit at the Austrian court in the autumn. The position of both Latombe and Schrems is backed by German members of the Bundestag as they also criticise the new two-month-old EU-US data transfer deal. Read more.
Max Schrems: "We have various options for a challenge already in the drawer, although we are sick and tired of this legal ping-pong. We currently expect this to be back at the Court of Justice by the beginning of next year. The Court of Justice could then even suspend the new deal while it is reviewing the substance of it. For the sake of legal certainty and the rule of law we will then get an answer if the Commission's tiny improvements were enough or not. For the past 23 years all EU-US deals were declared invalid retroactively, making all past data transfers by business illegal - we seem to just add another two years of this ping-pong now."
https://noyb.eu/en/european-commission-gives-eu-us-data-transfers-third-round-cjeu