We start in the tiny state of luxembourg where a legal battle between privacy campaigners and tech giants including facebook reaches a critical moment today. What the European Court ofjustice is advised by one of its top lawyers could affect how the personal data of hundreds of millions of people is handled. Its all about the rules which allow companies to transfer peoples data out of the European Union primarily to the us where most tech giants are based. Its being driven by austrian activist max schrems this who first challenged facebook over privacy as a young law student eight years ago. In 2015 he successfully challenged the eus old system of safeguarding its citizens data when it was transferred to the us arguing it wasnt good enough. If the court agrees that the eus latest system isnt up to scratch then thousands of companies from tech firms to banks to carmakers would have to stop exporting eu citizens data. Under new general Data Protection regulations gdpr they could be fined
Not much cooler. With this south breeze in place, look at that going bonkers. Mainly san jose to sfo and their version of that. That will make for a mild and muggy day for some with a winter storm watch out. That will go from tonight into wednesday and look for incretion clouds throughout the day with the highs in the 60s to near 70. Rain starts later on though today and tonight into tomorrow. All right, now from out of the gate, you have been, well crazy busy. It has been busy. Things are improving a little bit, steve, but we still have slow traffic. Things are getting slower through the peak of the commute here. Not quite too much yet. This is a look at the commute here. I skipped the east shore. This is the east shore freeway as you can see traffic here is backed up for a 27minute drive between the bridge and the mcarthur mays. Now you can go to the bay bridge another 20 minutes or so before making it on to the stand. Traffic will be busy as you drive through. Highway 4 will continu
TORONTO, FEBRUARY 22, 2023 The Canadian Children's Opera Company (CCOC) proudly announces the return of its annual main stage production with its newest and 14th opera commission, The Nightingale of a Thousand Songs, by Juno award-winning composer Serouj Kradjian and Dora award-winning librettist Marjorie Chan. The world premiere of The Nightingale of a Thousand Songs,