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"This agreement should replace the 2008 provisional one, which was only applied in 17 Member States, and which established a European legal framework on the conditions for the transfer of data contained in the Passenger Name Record (PNR) by airlines to the Australian customs services. I am in favour of this agreement as it follows the EU’s general approach to the transfer of PNR data to third countries. The criteria set out by Parliament have been satisfactorily met: the purpose has been clearly and strictly limited; the method of data transfer is ‘push’ only; the use of sensitive data has been explicitly ruled out; and the public has the right to administrative and judicial redress in Australia, and safeguards concerning access, rectification, erasure and data security. I agree with the rapporteur when she says that the agreement could have gone further and that there are still some concerns, but the main objective has been achieved: seeking to ensure that any transfer of data from the EU can only take place if it fully respects EU data protection standards. This agreement therefore seems to be a success, and I hope that it can serve as an inspiration for the next agreement, to be concluded with the US."@en1
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