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Germany’s battle over digital sovereignty and data privacy has intensified, with the Berlin Commissioner for Data Protection formally requesting that Google and Apple remove the DeepSeek AI application from their app stores. The move stems from allegations that DeepSeek, a Chinese-developed generative AI platform, violates the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) by unlawfully collecting data from German users and transferring it to Chinese servers—beyond the EU’s legal jurisdiction and outside GDPR’s protections.
This episode explores the broader implications of this takedown request under Article 16 of the EU Digital Services Act (DSA) and unpacks what this means for AI platforms, app store governance, and global data flows.
We go beyond the headlines to examine:
We also situate the DeepSeek case within broader global dynamics, including:
This is a must-listen episode for privacy professionals, compliance officers, digital policymakers, AI developers, and global tech executives navigating today’s increasingly territorial data landscape.
By Daily Security ReviewGermany’s battle over digital sovereignty and data privacy has intensified, with the Berlin Commissioner for Data Protection formally requesting that Google and Apple remove the DeepSeek AI application from their app stores. The move stems from allegations that DeepSeek, a Chinese-developed generative AI platform, violates the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) by unlawfully collecting data from German users and transferring it to Chinese servers—beyond the EU’s legal jurisdiction and outside GDPR’s protections.
This episode explores the broader implications of this takedown request under Article 16 of the EU Digital Services Act (DSA) and unpacks what this means for AI platforms, app store governance, and global data flows.
We go beyond the headlines to examine:
We also situate the DeepSeek case within broader global dynamics, including:
This is a must-listen episode for privacy professionals, compliance officers, digital policymakers, AI developers, and global tech executives navigating today’s increasingly territorial data landscape.