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http://www.cio.com.au/index.php/id;1511649021;fp;4;fpid;1935
The above link takes you to a CIO article by Bart Perkins
(Computerworld) April 16, 2007 and quotes, "For example, e-mail
regulations in SEC Rule 17a-4 conflict with European privacy laws. The
international banking standard Basel II has different requirements for
banks' loan loss reserves than US rules mandate. These differences in
requirements add complexity to multinational record-keeping. Complying
with all applicable regulations requires a lot of homework."
R.C. (Rita) Loughlin
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Subject: Conflicting US and European Records Management Regulations and
Policies
Hello to my fellow records professionals,
I am attempting to identify any major differences in American and
European policies and regulations pertaining to the protection of data.
For example, information that might be required for disclosure by the
American legal system but is strictly forbidden in Europe.
Any assistance or examples would be greatly appreciated.
William Manago, CRM
CA
Director, Business Analysis
Information Governance
Tel: +1-201-519-4249
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