24. European countries are trying to protect data regarding their citizens by banning the export of information for processing in countries that do not afford sufficient protections. See Peter Blume, An EEC Policy for Data Protection, 11 Computer/Law Jour. 399 (1992); Joseph I. Rosenbaum, The European Commission's Draft Directive on Data Protection, 33 Jurimetrics 1 (1992); Symposium, Data Protection and the European Union's Directive, 80 Iowa L. Rev. 431 (1995). But the data regarding their citizens' activities may not be subject to their control--it may originate as a result of actions recorded on servers outside their boundaries.